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Definition of Objectable

Objectable
Objectable Ob*ject"a*ble, a. Such as can be presented in opposition; that may be put forward as an objection. [R.]

Meaning of Objectable from wikipedia

- Look up object or object-oriented in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Object may refer to: Object (philosophy), a thing, being, or concept Object (abstract)...
- An astronomical object, celestial object, stellar object or heavenly body is a naturally occurring physical entity, ****ociation, or structure that exists...
- Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects, which can contain data and code: data in the form of fields...
- A trans-Neptunian object (TNO), also written transneptunian object, is any minor planet in the Solar System that orbits the Sun at a greater average distance...
- A digital object identifier (DOI) is a persistent identifier or handle used to uniquely identify various objects, standardized by the International Organization...
- The Messier objects are a set of 110 astronomical objects catalogued by the French astronomer Charles Messier in his Catalogue des Nébuleuses et des Amas...
- In linguistics, an object is any of several types of arguments. In subject-prominent, nominative-accusative languages such as English, a transitive verb...
- ObjectPAL is short for Object-Oriented Paradox Application Language, which is the programming language used by the Borland Paradox database application...
- dictionary. An extrasolar object (from Latin extra 'outside or beyond' and solaris 'of the Sun') is an astronomical object that exists outside the Solar...
- A near-Earth object (NEO) is any small Solar System body orbiting the Sun whose closest approach to the Sun (perihelion) is less than 1.3 times the Earth–Sun...