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reconˈciliable, a. rare—1. [f. L. reconcili-āre; cf. conciliable a. and obs. F. reconciliable.] Reconcilable. Hence ˌreconciliaˈbility.
1856Olmsted Slave States 500 This ruling intellect tries to make practicably reconciliable the social system of the State with the Constitution of the Confederacy. a1861Cunningham Hist. Theol. (1864) II. xxiv. 322 Not properly reconciliation, but rather what has been called reconciliability, or a capacity of being reconciled. |