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Conterminable
Conterminable Con*ter"mi*na*ble, a.
Having the same bounds; terminating at the same time or
place; conterminous.
Love and life not conterminable. --Sir H.
Wotton.
DeterminableDeterminable De*ter"mi*na*ble, a. [L. determinabilis finite.
See Determine, v. t.]
Capable of being determined, definitely ascertained, decided
upon, or brought to a conclusion.
Not wholly determinable from the grammatical use of the
words. --South. Determinableness
Determinableness De*ter"mi*na*ble*ness, n.
Capability of being determined; determinability.
Eterminable
Eterminable E*ter"mi*na*ble, a. [Pref. e- + terminable.]
Interminable. [Obs.] --Skelton.
Indeterminable
Indeterminable In`de*ter"mi*na*ble, n.
An indeterminable thing or quantity. --Sir T. Browne.
InexterminableInexterminable In`ex*ter"mi*na*ble, a. [L. inexterminabilis.
See In- not, and Exterminate.]
Incapable of extermination. --Rush. InterminableInterminable In*ter"mi*na*ble, a. [L. interminabilis: cf. F.
interminable. See Terminate.]
Without termination; admitting no limit; boundless; endless;
wearisomely protracted; as, interminable space or duration;
interminable sufferings.
That wild interminable waste of waves. --Grainger.
Syn: Boundless; endless; limitless; illimitable;
immeasurable; infinite; unbounded; unlimited. Interminableness
Interminableness In*ter"mi*na*ble*ness, n.
The state of being endless.
Predeterminable
Predeterminable Pre`de*ter"mi*na*ble, a.
Capable of being determined beforehand. --Coleridge.
Undeterminable
Undeterminable Un`de*ter"mi*na*ble, a.
Not determinable; indeterminable. --Locke.
Meaning of Terminable from wikipedia
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grammatically allowable sentences into
which (writing can be split) or
minimally terminable unit." Often, but not always, a T-unit is a sentence. More technically...
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presentation of orcs as "loathsome, ugly, cruel, feared, and
especially terminable", "Tolkien
could not
resist the urge to
flesh out and 'humanize' these...
- pp. 303–4
Brinkema (2015), p. 304 Brinkema,
Eugenie (2015). "Design
Terminable and Interminable: The
Possibility of
Death in
Final Destination". Journal...
- by an annuity,
which included the
interest and part of the prin****l,
terminable at a
certain date. The Crédit
Foncier had a
monopoly on mortgages. In...
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because the 2011
berthing agreement was of
indefinite duration, it was
terminable at will by
either party upon
reasonable notice. Consequently, she ordered...
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planning tool used in the
United States. "QTIP" is
short for "Qualified
Terminable Interest Property." A QTIP
trust is
often used in
order to take advantage...
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diseased organs Singular pathogenetic mechanism of a
number of
diseases Terminable cause-effect
relation between the
diseases One
disease resulting from...
- are
illegally reproduced, the
penalty is at
least two
years or more of
terminable penal servitude according to
Article 164 of the 1st
clause of the criminal...
- to a poor one,
dependent on his view of the recipient's character, and
terminable at his caprice. In 1921,
George Lansbury, the
Labour mayor of the neighbouring...
- ISBN 978-0-393-02517-0. Yerushalmi,
Yosef Hayim (1991). Freud's Moses:
Judaism Terminable and Interminable. New Haven: Yale
University Press. Hitchens, Christopher...