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Definition of The probable

The probable
The probable, that which is within the bounds of probability; that which is not unnatural or preternatural; -- opposed to the marvelous.

Meaning of The probable from wikipedia

- statistics, probable error defines the half-range of an interval about a central point for the distribution, such that half of the values from the distribution...
- types of probable primes have different specific conditions. While there may be probable primes that are composite (called pseudoprimes), the condition...
- United States criminal law, probable cause is the legal standard by which police authorities have reason to obtain a warrant for the arrest of a suspected criminal...
- Circular error probable (CEP), also circular error probability or circle of equal probability, is a measure of a weapon system's precision in the military science...
- Since the coin is fair, the two outcomes ("heads" and "tails") are both equally probable; the probability of "heads" equals the probability of "tails";...
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- The Devil Probably (French: Le Diable probablement), also spelled The Devil, Probably is a 1977 French drama film directed by Robert Bresson. It was entered...
- magistrate, justified by probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and must particularly describe the place to be searched and the persons or things...