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habile, a. (ˈhæbɪl) [A variant of able (formerly hable, abil, etc.), conformed in 16–17th c. to mod.F. habile or Lat. habilis, and, in modern use, (sense 4) to some extent differentiated: see able a.] † 1. Fitted, suited; fit, suitable; competent (to do something); = able a. 2. Chiefly Sc. Obs.c 142...
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Carenum habile
Carenum habile is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Sloane in 1892. References
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Beetles described in 1892
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inhabile
▪ I. † inhabile, a. Obs. [a. F. inhabile, or ad. L. inhabilis incapable, unfit, unable, f. in- (in-3) + habilis manageable, suitable, fit, able, habile.] Unfit, unable; unqualified.1727 Bailey vol. II, Inhabile, unmeet, unfit, unwieldy, not nimble. 1745 tr. Columella's Husb. xii. i, To the Woman, be...
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practical in French - Cambridge Dictionary
practical translate: pratique, concret/-ète, pragmatique, sensé/-ée, qui a le sens des réalités, habile de ses mains…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.
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Carenum (beetle)
Sloane, 1894)
Carenum froggatti Sloane, 1897
Carenum fugitivum Blackburn, 1888
Carenum fulgidum Sloane, 1917
Carenum gratiosum (Sloane, 1897)
Carenum habile
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rehabile
† reˈhabile, v. Sc. Obs.—1 [var. of reable v.] trans. To rehabilitate.1535 Lyndesay Satyre 3938 Thay..Sal be degraithit of thair Nobilitie,..Vnto the tyme thay by [= buy] thair libertie, Rehabilit be the ciuill magistrate.
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Carlos Relvas
Exhibition of the Union centrale des Arts décoratifs, Palais de l'Industrie, Paris)
He also became a notable sportsman, a perfect gentleman-rider: a habile
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Jacques Gregoir
Pougin called him "un-artiste extrêmement distingué, aussi excellent professeur qu’habile exécutant".
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unhabile
† unˈhabile, a. Obs. [un-1 7 and 5 b.] = inhabile a., unable a.1539 Elyot in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. i. II. 117 Nowe al⁓thowgh very unmeete and unhabile, I have servyd the King..truely and faithfully. 1567 Sc. Acts, Mary (1814) II. 573/1 Decerning thairfore..his posteritie to be fra thine furth unhab...
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吕班 (外交官)
(Il faut souhaiter...qu'une habile politique d'expédients fasse vivre au jour le jour l'Empire Chinois, comme elle fait vivre en Orient l'homme malade.
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hability
hability (həˈbɪlɪtɪ) Also 5–6 -te, 6–7 -tie. [An early form of ability, after OF. habileté; in this, the h was rarely preserved after 1650; but in the 19th c. it has sometimes been restored in sense 2, which goes with habile and mod.F. habileté.] † 1. Early spelling of ability, q.v. Obs.1430–1678 [s...
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Joseph Jean Pierre Laurent
He was described as a "very skillful young man" (un jeune homme très habile) by Édouard Stephan.
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