Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word EXPLICABLE


EXPLICABLE

Definitions of EXPLICABLE

  1. Able to be explained.

3

Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

No

18
AB
BL
BLE
CA
CAB
EX
EXP
IC
ICA
LE
LI
LIC

2

2

11

674
AB
ABC
ABE
ABI
ABP


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Examples of Using EXPLICABLE in a Sentence

  • Since the 19th-century disputes between catastrophists and uniformitarians, a more inclusive and integrated view of geologic events has developed, in which the scientific consensus accepts that some catastrophic events occurred in the geologic past, but regards these as explicable as extreme examples of natural processes which can occur.
  • Both the Old and New Testaments define these relationships such that the presuppositional base necessary to modern science is not only explicable but also meaningful.
  • Bowen: he suggested that some "calendaricities" (as he called them) might be explicable in terms of meteoric particles from cometary orbits acting as ice nuclei in terrestrial clouds; his theory then received some support from several sources.
  • Bowen suggested that some rainfall calendaricities might be explicable in terms of meteoric particles from cometary orbits acting as ice nuclei in terrestrial clouds; his theory received support from a number of sources.
  • Granule (cell biology), any of several submicroscopic structures, some with explicable origins, others noted only as cell type-specific features of unknown function.
  • The Time Out Film Guide describes this film as "a dated blend of softcore sleaze, routine blood-letting and explicable coyness" which "stars an over-the-hill Ekberg".
  • Some reactions of 2-naphthol are explicable with reference to its tautomerism, which produces a small amount of the keto tautomer.
  • Some reactions of 1-naphthol are explicable with reference to its tautomerism, which produces a small amount of the keto tautomer.
  • " Philip Esler agrees with Slingerland that the AD 49 date "is a creation fully explicable within the tendentious historiography of this author.
  • For instance, at the beginning of the third stanza of the poem, Sappho calls upon Aphrodite in a chariot "yoked with lovely sparrows", a phrase which Harold Zellner argues is most easily explicable as a form of humorous wordplay.


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