Definition of Adducible. Meaning of Adducible. Synonyms of Adducible

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Definition of Adducible

Adducible
Adducible Ad*du"ci*ble, a. Capable of being adduced. Proofs innumerable, and in every imaginable manner diversified, are adducible. --I. Taylor.

Meaning of Adducible from wikipedia

- Salvatore Adduce (born 14 February 1955) is an Italian politician. He served as member of the Regional Council of Basilicata from 1995 to 2000. In 2001...
- burden of proof onus procedendi burden of procedure burden of a party to adduce evidence that a case is an exception to the rule opera omnia all works collected...
- often the starting points for the study of the historical Jesus. Scholars adduce the criterion of embarr****ment, saying that early Christians would not have...
- late antiquity and the early Middle Ages, the following genres can be adduced: origo gentis (the origin of a people or their rulers), the fall of heroes...
- ****ociated with thunder and lightning. The proponents of this etymology adduce the role of Pegasus, reported as early as Hesiod, as the bringer of thunderbolts...
- Malta; and, disputing the prosecution's case, fresh evidence would be adduced to show that the bomb's journey actually started at Heathrow. That evidence...
- The New Chronology is an alternative chronology of the ancient Near East developed by English Egyptologist David Rohl and other researchers beginning with...
- obligation to give notice and particulars to other parties when proposing to adduce hearsay evidence (Section 47A); the power to call witness for cross-examination...
- fails to coherently explain the world. One form of irrational thinking is adducing. Humanists are skeptical of explanations of natural phenomena or diseases...
- on the spur of Mount Silpius named Io, or Iopolis. This name was always adduced as evidence by Antiochenes (e.g. Libanius) eager to affiliate themselves...