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ponderable

[pon-der-uh-buhl] / ˈpɒn dər ə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
substantial
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“It dates back to the time in which one thought that the ‘ponderable bodies’ are the only physically real entities,” he later wrote to the British cosmologist Felix Pirani.

From New York Times

How are they even ponderable when valuing health care for one’s self or one’s family?

From Scientific American

The atmosphere was as agreeably light as if ponderable clouds had suddenly rolled out of the room.

From Project Gutenberg

Could we but do away with all ponderable matter in the line of sight of the telescope, it would reveal to us undreamt of marvels.

From Project Gutenberg

The ponderable universe of material things has impressive majesty.

From Project Gutenberg