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conˈtemplable, a. rare. [ad. L. contemplābil-is, f. contemplārī: see below and -ble.] That may be contemplated.
1611Florio, Contemplabile, contemplable, that may be contemplated. 1638Feltham Let. to W. Johnson in Lusoria, etc. (1670) 83 To them he was not in himself contemplable. a1834Coleridge Lit. Rem. III. 320 This is the first negative definition of spiritual—whatever having true being is not contemplable in the forms of time and space. |