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238 words match “MAB”

INDECIMABLE a.
Not decimable, or liable to be decimated; not liable to the payment of tithes. Cowell.
INDOMABLE a.
Indomitable. [Obs.]
INESTIMABLE a.
too valuable or excellent to be measured or fully appreciated; above all price; as, inestimable rights or privileges. But above all, for thine inestimable love. Bk. of Com. Prayer. Science is too inestimable for expression by a money standard. Lyon Playfair.
INESTIMABLY adv.
In a manner, or to a degree, above estimation; as, things inestimably excellent.
INFLAMMABILLTY n.
Susceptibility of taking fire readily; the state or quality of being inflammable.
INFLAMMABLE a. 2 definitions
Capable of being easily set fire; easily enkindled; combustible; as, inflammable oils or spirits.
INFLAMMABLENESS n.
The quality or state of being inflammable; inflammability. Boyle.
INFLAMMABLY adv.
In an inflammable manner.
IRRECLAIMABLE a.
Incapable of being reclaimed. Addison. -- Ir`re*claim"a*bly, ad
IRREDEEMABILITY n.
The state or quality of being irredeemable; irredeemableness.
IRREDEEMABLE a.
Not redeemable; that can not be redeemed; not payable in gold or silver, as a bond; -- used especially of such government notes, issued as currency, as are not convertible into coin at the pleasure of the holder. -- Ir`re*deem"a*ble*ness, adv.
IRREFORMABLE a.
Incapable of being reformed; incorrigible. Joseph Cook.
LACHRYMABLE a.
Lamentable. Martin Parker.
NAMABLE a.
Capable of being named.
PERFORMABLE a.
Admitting of being performed, done, or executed; practicable.
PRESUMABLE a.
Such as may be presumed or supposed to be true; that seems entitled to belief without direct evidence.
PRESUMABLY adv.
In a presumable manner; by, or according to, presumption.
RANSOMABLE a.
Such as can be ransomed.
RECLAIMABLE a.
That may be reclaimed.
REDEEMABILITY n.
Redeemableness.
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