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conducible
† conˈducible, a. (n.) Obs. Also 7 conduceable. [ad. L. condūcibil-is, f. condūcĕre: see -ble.] A. adj. 1. Capable of conducing; tending or fitted to promote (a specified end or purpose); = conducive. Const. to (rarely for).1546 Bale Eng. Votaries ii. (1550) 81 A thyng very conducyble to the vnderst...
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William Annand (minister)
Dualitas, or, A two-fold subject displayed and opened conducible to godliness and peace : in order, I.
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conducibly
† conˈducibly, adv. Obs.—0 [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a ‘conducible’ or conducive manner; ‘in a manner promoting an end’ (T.).1818 in Todd; hence in mod. Dicts.
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John Paget (Puritan minister)
Drawing on their Dutch experience, he pointed out that "The United Netherlands doe finde by experience that Presbytery is no way to conducible to Anarchie
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conducent
† conˈducent, a. Obs. [ad. L. condūcent-em, pr. pple. of condūcĕre to conduce: see -ent.] 1. That conduces; that tends to, promotes, or contributes to bringing about, some end or purpose; subservient, conducive (to, † for).1560 Abp. Parker Corr. (1853) 127 Considerations conducent to the general ref...
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conducibility
† conduciˈbility Obs. [f. next: see -ity.] The quality of being ‘conducible’ or conducive (to something); = conduciveness.1672 Wilkins Nat. Relig. i. xiv. 214 Deriving their obligation from their conducibility to the promoting of our chief end. 1683 J. Corbet Free Actions i. §9. 7 The conducibility ...
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Thomas Paget (Puritan minister)
Presbyterianism was incompatible with good order, he was able to point out that "The United Netherlands doe finde by experience that Presbytery is no way to conducible
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conducive
conducive, a. (n.) (kənˈdjuːsɪv) [An analogical formation from conduce v., after conduct, conductive, and such words as abus-ive, possess-ive, invent-ive, formed on L. ppl. stem. See -ive.] A. adj. 1. Having the quality of conducing or tending to (a specified end, purpose, or result); fitted to prom...
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conducing
conˈducing, ppl. a. [f. conduce + -ing2.] 1. That conduces or tends to an end or purpose. † a. Const. to. Obs. (now expressed by conducive) exc. in conduct conducing (to adultery).1586 A. Day Eng. Secretarie i. (1625) 31 For whatsoever is..affined with vertue, or derived from vertue, or conducing to...
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perpendicular
perpendicular, a., adv., and n. (pɜːpənˈdɪkjʊlə(r)) Also 6 -pent-. [a. OF. perpendiculer, -ier, = Sp. perpendicular, It. perpendicolare, ad. L. perpendiculār-is, f. perpendicul-um: see prec. and -ar1. Mod.F. has the parallel form perpendiculaire, ad. L. perpendiculārius (both forms in Frontinus 1st ...
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utile
▪ I. utile, a. Now rare. (ˈjuːtaɪl) Also 5–6 vtyle, 6 vtyll, utyle, utille. [a. OF. (F.) utile (13th c.), ad. L. ūtilis, f. ūtī to use. Cf. It. utile, and OF., Pr., Sp., Pg. util.] Useful, profitable, advantageous. Also const. to, unto.1484 Caxton Fables of æsop i. x, Theyre felauship [sc. of evil f...
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weal
▪ I. weal, n.1 (wiːl) Forms: 1–2 wela; 1 weola (3 weolla), 3–4 weole (2 wole); 1 weala (3 wale); 2–6 wele (3–4 wel, well), 5–6 weel(e (5 weell), 5 weyle; Sc. 5–6 weile (6 weille), 5–7 weill, weil (6 veill, veil), 6 weyll, 8 weel; 6–7 weale, 6– weal. [OE. wela (weola, weala) wk. masc. = OS. welo, OHG...
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