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spectable
▪ I. † spectable, n. Obs. rare. [Substituted for spectacle n.1, after next or OF. spectable n.] A spectacle.1535 Goodly Primer, Prayer Lord C j b, For an effectual example, & spectable of all vertues. 1550 Coverdale Spir. Perle xxviii. (1588) 269 Job, the spectable of patience.▪ II. † spectable, a. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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unspectable
† unˈspectable, a. Obs. [un-1 7 b, 5 b.] Incapable of being regarded.1502 W. Atkynson tr. De Imitatione iii. iii. (1893) 197 The vnspectable & inestymable Ioy in heuen. 1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 16 We be not worthy to come to that vnspectable glory. Oxford English Dictionary
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Obskure
In 2001 the band released a promo-CD, The emptiness Spectable, with the participation of Alex Camargo from Krisiun on vocals and they were invited to play Grave - 1990 Opressions in Obscurity - 1992 The Singing of Hungry - 1993 Overcasting (Promo-tape) - 1996 Overcasting (CD) - 1998 The Emptiness Spectable wikipedia.org
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old - WordReference.com English Thesaurus
'old stock' citizenry - English Only forum 'spectable old gentleman - English Only forum "I have" the old man said. - English Only forum "old boy" networks - English Only forum "Under one year old" versus "Less than one year old" - English Only forum "We have to retire our old car now.
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conspectable
† conˈspectable, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. ppl. stem conspect- (see next): cf. aspectable, respectable.] Easy to be seen, obvious.1730–6 Bailey (folio), Conspectable, easy to be seen. [Hence 1755 in Johnson.] 1822 E. Nathan Langreath II. 270 ‘It won't do. Your artifice is too conspectable’, cried the enra... Oxford English Dictionary
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unsuspectable
unsuˈspectable, a. (un-1 7 b.)1660 H. More Myst. Godl. vii. x. 323 That vigorous passion and elevation of spirit, and yet all so unsuspectable of any humane artifice. 1748 Richardson Clarissa III. 108 Shall the man be guilty, yet expect the woman to be guiltless, and even unsuspectable? Oxford English Dictionary
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Ragged Dick
fourteen-year-old bootblack – he smokes, drinks occasionally, and sleeps on the streets – but he is anxious "to turn over a new leaf, and try to grow up 'spectable wikipedia.org
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expectable
expectable, a. (ɛkˈspɛktəb(ə)l) Also 7 erron. expectible. [ad. L. exspectābilis, f. exspectāre: see expect v. and -able.] To be expected.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. §3. 85 Nor is its substantiall conversion expectible in any composition or aliment wherein it is taken. 1653 Gauden Hierasp. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aimée Crocker
Johnson,” “She's a 'Spectable Married Colored Lady,” “I'se Workin'—I'se Hustlin,” “He's My Soft Shell Crab on Toast,” and “My Jetney Queen.” wikipedia.org
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aspectable
aspectable, a. now rare. Also 7 -ible. [ad. L. aspectābil-is, f. aspectāre: see aspect n. and -able. Accented (ˈæspɛktəb(ə)l) by Mr. and Mrs. Browning; the analogical pronunciation is aˈspectable.] 1. Capable of being seen, visible.1614 Raleigh Hist. World i. i. iv, God was the sole cause of this as... Oxford English Dictionary
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Horatio Alger
both his early and his late books, notably Ragged Dick, whose impoverished young hero declares, "I mean to turn over a new leaf, and try to grow up 'spectable wikipedia.org
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spectinomycin
spectinomycin Pharm. (ˌspɛktɪnəˈmaɪsɪn) [f. mod.L. spect-ābilis visible, remarkable (see spectable a.), + -mycin.] An antimicrobial substance obtained from the fungus Streptomyces spectabilis and used esp. to treat gonorrhœa that is resistant to penicillin.1964 Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy 43... Oxford English Dictionary
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unrespectable
unreˈspectable, a. (un-1 7 b, 5 b.)1765 Langhorne in Collins' Wks. 164 The small Marino, which however unrespectable with regard to power or extent of territory, has, at least [etc.]. 1789 J. White Earl Strongbow II. 94 The unrespectable pride of being descended from some ancient..ruffian. 1802 Mrs.... Oxford English Dictionary
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irrespectable
irreˈspectable rare. [ir-2.] Not respectable. So irrespectaˈbility, want of respectability.1858 Sat. Rev. V. 4/1 They have been trying to enclose for their own behest the common of irrespectability. 1890 Blackw. Mag. CXLVIII. 76/1 His very existence as a dramatist denied point-blank by some irrespec... Oxford English Dictionary
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peter
▪ I. † peter, v.1 [f. Peter n.1 5.] trans. To apply cosmetics to, to ‘paint’.1656 Earl of Monmouth tr. Boccalini's Advts. fr. Parnass. 161 My face is now so fresh and ruddy, because people have peter'd it, and coloured it with lakes.▪ II. ˈpeter, v.2 slang or colloq. [Origin unknown.] 1. trans. To c... Oxford English Dictionary
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