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explicable
explicable, a. (ˈɛksplɪkəb(ə)l) [ad. L. explicābilis, f. explicāre to explicate.] That may be explicated or explained; that admits of being cleared of difficulty, or of being accounted for.1556 J. Heywood Spider & F. lxiv. 82 All parts of best wit had bene vnable To catch, kepe, and make, thacount e... Oxford English Dictionary
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explicable
explicable/ɪkˈsplɪkəbl, also ˈeksplɪkəbl; `ɛksplɪkəbl,ɪk`splɪkəbl/ adj(fml 文) that can be explained 可解释的; 可说明的 His behaviour is explicable in the light of his recent illness. 他因近日患病, 这种表现是可以理解的. Scientists had maintained that the crop failure was not explicable. 科学家认为作物歉收原因不明. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Singularity (climate)
Bowen suggested that some rainfall calendaricities might be explicable in terms of meteoric particles from cometary orbits acting as ice nuclei in terrestrial wikipedia.org
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What is the adjective for explain? - WordHippo
Adjectives for explain include explainable, explanable, explanative, explanatory, explicable, explicatable, explicate, explained, explaining, explicated and ...
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That Wild 'The Curse' Finale, Explained to the Extent That It Is ...
Jan 19, 2024The subsequent half-hour is an eye-widening feat of performance and filmmaking that evokes magical realism and comparative religion, and is the most ballsy and bizarre televisual exploit since ...
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Granule
It can refer to: Granule (cell biology), any of several submicroscopic structures, some with explicable origins, others noted only as cell type-specific wikipedia.org
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Liberal naturalism
Overview For a liberal naturalist many things in our everyday world that are not explicable (or not fully explicable) by science are, nonetheless, presupposed wikipedia.org
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inexplicableness
inˈexplicableness [f. prec. + -ness.] The quality of being inexplicable; inexplicability.1652 Gaule Magastrom. 158 Why are they so confounded at the inexplicableness of the circumstances? 1754 Edwards Freed. Will ii. vii. 64 Not to insist..on the Abstruseness and Inexplicableness of this Distinction... Oxford English Dictionary
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Palm and Vine
That the text should have found echo only in one southern city is perhaps explicable if one considers that the palm is the most iconic tree in southern wikipedia.org
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berrie
berrie Obs. Also berie. [App. related to OE. beru, berwes, ME. berwe grove, mod. Bere in Beere Regis, etc.; but Harrington's form is not phonetically explicable.] See quot.1591 Harrington Ariosto xli. lvii, The cell..had..Upon the western side a grove or berrie [ed. 1634 berie; Ital. bosco]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Royal Bank of Scotland plc v Etridge (No 2)
influence was rejected but replaced (like the milder tone in Allcard v Skinner) with a transaction that ‘calls for explanation’, or one which ‘is not readily explicable In the ordinary case it is not ‘to be regarded as a transaction which, failing proof to the contrary, is explicable only on the basis that it has been wikipedia.org
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An example for a calculation where imaginary numbers are used but don't occur in the question or the solution. In a presentation I will have to give an account of Hilbert's concept of real and ideal mathematics. Hilbe...
Once nice example is the sum $$ \cos x + \cos 2x + \cos 3x + \cdots + \cos nx $$ This can be worked out using trigonometric identities, but it turns out to be surprisingly simple with this neat trick: $$ \sum_{k=1}^n \cos(kx) = \sum_{k=1}^n\mathscr{Re}\\{e^{ikx} \\} = \mathscr{Re} \sum_{k=1}^n e^{ik...
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Sunday's Silence
Publishers Weekly wrote that "Nahai explores the enigma of charisma, opening a window on an insular world and rendering the "other" America explicable. wikipedia.org
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adynamical
adynamical, a. (ædɪˈnæmɪkəl) [f. as adynamic a. + -al.] Not dynamical.1900 Jrnl. Inst. Electr. Engineers Apr. 396 The properties of electric and magnetic force are explicable upon dynamical principles; so far there is no known necessity for seeking for adynamical properties in the ether. Oxford English Dictionary
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