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Definition of Exceedable

Exceedable
Exceedable Ex*ceed"a*ble, a. Capable of exceeding or surpassing. [Obs.] --Sherwood.

Meaning of Exceedable from wikipedia

- Look up exceed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exceed may refer to: Exceed, enterprise software produced by Hummingbird Ltd. eXceed, a video game...
- eXceed (イクシード, Ikusīdo) is a series of ****anese shoot 'em up video games developed by the dōjin circle Tennen-sozai (天然素材) (formerly FLAT). The first game...
- article on "exceeding", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "exceeding" You can also: Search for Exceeding in Wikipedia...
- The Not-To-Exceed (NTE) standard promulgated [when?] by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ensures that heavy-duty truck engine emissions...
- "Exceeder" is an electro house single by Mason. It was first released on Great Stuff Recordings in late 2006, but was later rereleased with many remixes...
- The frequency of exceedance, sometimes called the annual rate of exceedance, is the frequency with which a random process exceeds some critical value....
- Proofs of the mathematical result that the rational number ⁠22/7⁠ is greater than π (pi) date back to antiquity. One of these proofs, more recently developed...
- "Perfect (Exceeder)" is a collaboration between Dutch musician Mason and American rapper Princess Superstar. The track is a mashup of Mason's 2006 instrumental...
- caused the error message. The length of ICMP error messages should not exceed 576 bytes. This data is used by the host to match the message to the appropriate...
- of design depth. Also known as the maximum operating depth (or the never-exceed depth), this is the maximum depth at which a submarine is allowed to operate...