unible

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unible (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Able to be unified.
    • 1683, Richard Baxter, Dying Thoughts:
      If souls be not unible, nor partible substances, there is no place for this doubt: if they be, they will be still what they are, notwithstanding any such union with a common soul.

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