interprable

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interprable

  1. (rare) Interpretable.
    Synonym: interperable
    • 1964, Royal Society of Canada, Special Publications - Royal Society of Canada:
      It lacks all nomenclature on the St. Lawrence system, but that of our outer Atlantic coast is conformable to other maps of the group, except for a few differences readily interprable.
    • 1981, Jan Kmenta, James Bernard Ramsey, Large-scale macro-econometric models: theory and practice, North-Holland:
      The components of the matrix function B(s)G-1 thus are still interprable as responses to "shocks" in particular variables, but now the shocks are of a more typical sort and, ...
    • 2001, Francis E. Williams, Mental Perception, BRILL, →ISBN, page 206:
      This is interprable as "He who is at rest..."
    • 2011, Jules Simon, Art and Responsibility: A Phenomenology of the Diverging Paths of Rosenzweig and Heidegger, A&C Black, →ISBN, page 242:
      Fóti points out that the first form of homecoming is one that rejects any concern for the enigma of being and "seeks its abode among beings in their familiar and fully interprable interrelationships, rejecting any concern with being's enigma ...".

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