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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 di... Oxford English Dictionary
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unsuccessible
† unsucˈcessible, a. Obs.—1 [un-1 7.] Not admitting of succession.1579 Fulke Refut. Rastel 736 So great blasphemie, as none can lightly be greater,..because it taketh away the eternall and vnsuccessible priesthood of Christ. Oxford English Dictionary
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cessile
cessile, a. rare. (ˈsɛsaɪl) Also 6 cessil. [as if ad. L. *cessilis, f. cessus (see cessible a.) + -ile.] Yielding (applied only to the air, in imitation of the first quot.).a 1599 A. Hume Poems (1902) 28 Sa silent is the cessile air. Ibid. 49 The massiue earth reposis still, Suspended in the cessil ... Oxford English Dictionary
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unconcessible
unconˈcessible, a. (un-1 7.)1643 Hunton Treat. Mon. ii. vii. 69 It is strange to see, how in this Epidemicall division of the Kingdome, the Abettors of both parts claime this unconcessible Judgement. Oxford English Dictionary
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abandonable
abandonable, a. (əˈbændənəb(ə)l) [f. abandon v. + -able.] Capable of being abandoned.1611 Cotgr., Cessible: yeeldable, resignable, abandonnable. Oxford English Dictionary
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cessibility
† cessiˈbility Obs. [f. next: see -ity.] The quality of being cessible; yieldingness.1645 Digby Nat. Bodies ix. (1658) 92 If the subject strucken be of a proportionate cessibility, it seemeth to dull and deaden the stroke. 1658 R. White tr. Digby's Powd. Symp. (1660) 27 The density, and figure, of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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immarcescible
immarcescible, a. Now rare. (ɪmɑːˈsɛsɪb(ə)l) Also erron. 6–9 -cessible, (7 -able). [ad. late L. immarcēscibilis, f. im- (im-2) + marcēscĕre, marcēre to fade, wither.] Unfading; incorruptible, imperishable; esp. in immarcescible crown (of glory). (Immarcescibilis corona ‘unfading garland’ occurs in P... Oxford English Dictionary
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unaccessible
† unacˈcessible, a. Obs. Also 6–7 -able. [un-1 5 b.] = inaccessible a.α 1596 Raleigh Discov. Guiana 97 Whosoeuer shall first possesse it, it shall bee founde vnaccessable for anie Enemie. 1611 Cotgr., Vn lieu condemné, an vncouth, or vnaccessable place. 1645 Sir H. Slingsby Diary (1836) 167 By y⊇ wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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