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Definition of Prescriptibility

Prescriptibility
Prescriptibility Pre*scrip`ti*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being prescriptible. --Story.

Meaning of Prescriptibility from wikipedia

- role of Realms was laid out in the first prescript, they were only identified as states in the second prescript. Realms were ruled by a Grand Dragon who...
- Rome Corinth Romans 1 is the first chapter of the Epistle to the Romans in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It was aut****d by Paul the Apostle...
- concept is called "material law". These other regulations are the "other prescripts" mentioned in the heading of §1. Only the most important subcategory of...
- psychotropics) CA: Schedule I DE: Anlage II (Authorized trade only, not prescriptible) NZ: class A UK: class A US: Schedule II UN: Psychotropic Schedule II...
- Prescript of the * * . Archived October 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine: first edition of the Klan's 1867 prescript. Revised and Amended Prescript of...
- Door?" Notre-Dame de Quebec Basilica Cathedral {{Catholic Encyclopedia|prescript=|wstitle=Holy Year of Jubilee}} Pope Francis, "Misericordiae Vultus" §3...
- Time November 2, 1925. Chalmers, p. 197. Dixon, September 1905, p. 665. Prescript, 1867. Alexander, September 1949, p. 197. Horn, 1939, p. 28, 147. Moseley...
- mantra", Oriens, Vol. 16, (31 December 1963), p. 285 Title of the text was Prescript for offering supreme worship by means of the ****utree, the most sacred...
- There is general agreement on the authenticity of the text. This is a prescript of Muhammad, the Prophet and Messenger of God (to operate) between the...
- creeds, so the 28 fundamental beliefs are considered descriptors, not prescriptors; that is, that they describe the official position of the church but...