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Definition of Effable

Effable
Effable Ef"fa*ble, a. [L. effabilis; ex out + fari to speak.] Capable of being uttered or explained; utterable. --Barrow.

Meaning of Effable from wikipedia

- with Adonai ("the Lord") or HaShem ("the name") when reading. Look up effable or ineffable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Atopy (philosophy) Apophatic...
- Doug Benson.[citation needed] Branum released his first comedy album, Effable, in 2015 on Aspecialthing Records. Branum identified himself as 33 years...
- Master's Theses. Cracroft, Richard H. (1996). "Rendering the Ineffable Effable: Treating Joseph Smith's First Vision in Imaginative Literature". Brigham...
- rather than a person.[citation needed] Indomitable Domitable Rare Ineffable Effable Rare Inert Ert Not attested. Inert is from Latin iners, meaning "without...
- August 20, 1937 All the Year Round "Days like this" September 3, 1937 "Effable Scrutable English" September 10, 1937 "The Twist of Tongues" September...
- rare while another word derived from it is more common. Examples include *effable and ineffable, *kempt and unkempt, or *whelmed and overwhelmed. A gap in...
- bifarious, confabulate, confabulation, defamation, defamatory, defame, effable, fable, fabular, fabulous, facund, facundious, facundity, famacide, fame...
- friends, the feelings of his warm and generous heart shone con****uous. His effable demeanor and friendly attentions endeared him to all who knew him, and...
- Brittlestarmagazine.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2013-02-20. "write this, effable and ineffable both". Writethis.com. Retrieved 2013-02-20. "Short Stories"...
- real in itself as the people who know and experience that place. The less effable aspects of place realization relate to “sense of place” or spirit of place...