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91infer — v.tr. (inferred, inferring) (often foll. by that + clause) 1 deduce or conclude from facts and reasoning. 2 disp. imply, suggest. Derivatives: inferable adj. (also inferrable). Etymology: L inferre (as IN (2), ferre bring) …
92gatherable — th(ə)rəbəl adjective : capable of being gathered; especially : inferable …
93inferrible — variant of inferable …
94open-end — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : organized, formulated, or constituted to contain possibilities for various contingencies whether unspecified, merely inferable, or definitely stated: as a. : permitting additional debt to be incurred under the original… …
95syntality — sə̇n.ˈtaləd.ē noun ( es) Etymology: syn + tality (as in mentality) : the inferred behavioral tendencies of a group acting as a group that correspond to personality in an individual * * * /sin tal i tee/, n. behavioral characteristics of a group… …
96inferably — adverb see inferable …
97inferible — adjective see inferable …
98CRESCAS (or Cresques), ḤASDAI BEN JUDAH — (c. 1340–winter 1410–11), Catalonian rabbi, philosopher, and statesman. Crescas was born into an old Barcelonan family of rabbis and merchants. He studied Talmud and philosophy there under Rabbi nissim b. reuben gerondi (c. 1310–1376) and… …
99EXODUS, BOOK OF — (Heb. title) וְאֵלֶּה) שְׁמוֹת) (And these are) the names of – the first words of the book; Gk. exodos ton wion Israel ex aigyptou), departure (of the children of Israel from Egypt) ; (cf. Sefer Yeẓi at Miẓrayim ( book of the departure from Egypt …
100FIRSTBORN — In the Bible Primogeniture is a persistent and widespread institution whose legal, social, and religious features were reflected in the norms of ancient Israelite society. Biblical legislation gave the firstborn male a special status with respect …