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Definition of Describable

Describable
Describable De*scrib"a*ble, a. That can be described; capable of description.

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-  127. ISBN 978-1-58297-393-7. Ogilvie, Brian W. (2006). The science of describing: Natural history in renaissance Europe. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago...
- organism and explain how it differs from species that have been previously described or related species. For a species to be considered valid, a species description...
- In control systems theory, the describing function (DF) method, developed by Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov and Nikolay Bogoliubov in the 1930s, and extended...
- Several past and present states have declared themselves socialist states or in the process of building socialism. The majority of self-declared socialist...
- Ulthar" (1920) and "The Other Gods" (1933), respectively, which fully describe places and events alluded to in The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath. Nyarlathotep...
- more restricted ensemble which admits only universe representations describable by constructive mathematics, that is, computer programs; e.g., the Global...
- Fashion is a term used interchangeably to describe the creation of clothing, footwear, accessories, cosmetics, and jewellery of different cultural aesthetics...
- animal's body, but only one part, such as the side or the tusk. They then describe the animal based on their limited experience and their descriptions of...
- years the scientific community has coined the rubric 'complex system' to describe phenomena, structure, aggregates, organisms, or problems that share some...
- The Washington Post described it as a notable example of therapyspeak, arguing it had become a buzzword improperly used to describe ordinary disagreements...