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单词 deducible
释义

deducibleadj.

/diːˈdjuːsɪb(ə)l/
Forms: Also 1600s (irregular) diducible, 1600s–1700s deduceable.
Etymology: < Latin dēdūcĕre deduce v. + -ble suffix.
1.
a. That may be deduced or inferred.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > proof, demonstration > [adjective] > capable of being proved
provably1395
provablea1425
monstrablec1429
probable1485
demonstrable1551
justifiable1580
averrable1588
verifiable1593
ostentative1601
remonstrable1604
affirmable1611
demonstrative1612
showablea1617
deducible1617
declarable1646
evidenceable1660
evincible1761
demonstratable1814
establishable1918
1617 S. Collins Epphata to F. T. i. iii. 126 Nothing is deducible out of his doctrine, which fauours the Popedome.
1678 R. Barclay Apol. True Christian Divinity xii. §x. 451 There [is] not any difference or ground for it visible in the Text, or deduceable from it.
1752 J. Gill Doctr. Trinity (ed. 2) i. 14 These are consequences justly deducible from our principles.
1867 J. Martineau Ess., Rev., & Addr. II. 62 Precept is not deducible from precept.
b. as n. That which is deducible; an inference that may be drawn.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > process of reasoning, ratiocination > process of inferring, inference > [noun] > product of inferring, an inference
consequentc1374
corollaryc1374
conclusion1399
consequencec1400
inductionc1440
collection1529
sequel1565
consectary1588
inference1612
sequence1614
ratiocinationc1620
introduction1632
upshot1639
sequency1642
consequency1651
deducible1654
consequentiala1734
generalization1794
educt1816
sequitur1836
1654 R. Whitlock Ζωοτομία 511 Yet since it is from Truth, and her Secretaries (the Casuists), heare their deducibles.
1861 J. Martineau Ess., etc. (1891) II. 435 As if they were deducibles from the primary spiritual truth.
1881 J. Casey Sequel to Euclid 16 A large number of deducibles may be given in connexion with..Prop. xlvii.
2. That may be or is to be deducted. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > quantity > decrease or reduction in quantity, amount, or degree > deduction > [adjective] > deducted > able to be
deducible1613
deductible1856
1613 F. Robartes Revenue of Gospel 94 Before I come to define the charge diducible.

Derivatives

deduciˈbility n. the quality of being deducible.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > source or origin > [noun] > origination or derivation > quality of being derivable
derivativeness1668
deducibilitya1846
derivability1865
a1846 Coleridge in Worcester, *Deducibility.
1881 B. F. Westcott & F. J. A. Hort New Test. in Orig. Greek II. Introd. ii. 54 The easy deducibility, direct or indirect, of all their readings from a single text.
deˈducibleness n. the quality of being deducible.
ΚΠ
1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Deducibleness, capableness of being deduced.
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