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cessible

ˈcessible, a. Obs. rare.
  [as if ad. L. *cessibilis, f. cess-us, pa. pple. of cēdĕre to yield; see -ible. Cf. 16th c. F. cessible ‘that may be given up’.]
  Yielding; ready to yield or give way.

1645 Digby Nat. Bodies ix. (1658) 93 If the parts of the strucken body be so easily cessible, as without difficulty the stroke can divide them, then it enters into such a body.

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