sayable

  • 1sayable — /say euh beuhl/, adj. 1. of the sort that can be said or spoken; utterable: He felt a great deal that was not sayable. 2. capable of being said or stated clearly, effectively, etc.: The speech is as sayable today as when Demosthenes first… …

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  • 2sayable — ˈsāəbəl adjective Etymology: say (I) + able 1. : capable of being said what he felt was not easily sayable 2. : capable of being spoken effectively or easily the piece is sayable like a speech in a great play J.M.Barzun …

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  • 3sayable — adjective Date: 1856 1. capable of being said 2. capable of being spoken effectively or easily < readings in sayable Chinese Linguistic Reporter > …

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  • 4sayable — say ► VERB (says; past and past part. said) 1) utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc. 2) (of a text or symbol) convey information or instructions. 3) (of a clock or watch) indicate (a time). 4) (be said) be&#8230; …

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  • 5sayable — adjective a) Capable of being pronounced or uttered; articulable. b) Susceptible of being stated clearly or effectively …

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  • 6sayable — adj. can be said, can be uttered; can be expressed …

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  • 7sayable — say·able …

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  • 8sayable — say•a•ble [[t]ˈseɪ ə bəl[/t]] adj. 1) of the sort that can be said or spoken 2) capable of being said or stated clearly, effectively, etc • Etymology: 1855–60 …

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  • 9Gwoyeu Romatzyh — Traditional Chinese 國語羅馬字 Simplified Chinese …

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  • 10Pythagoreans and Eleatics — Edward Hussey PYTHAGORAS AND THE EARLY PYTHAGOREANS Pythagoras, a native of Samos, emigrated to southern Italy around 520, and seems to have established himself in the city of Croton. There he founded a society of people sharing his beliefs and&#8230; …

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