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namable

[ ney-muh-buhl ]

adjective



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Example Sentences

No namable printer appears at Haarlem until the end of 1483, when Jacob Bellaert set up a short-lived press there.

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They are not summa genera of existences, still less are they to be explained as a classification of namable things in general.

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The article on Sign Language includes a number of full- or half-length drawings of named or namable sources.

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A man leads his fellows—many of whom are his superiors in most namable qualities—simply because of something unnamable in him that makes him assume the leadership, and they accept it.

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A good plaster cast is a daguerreotype, so to speak, of a great statue, though it may be bought for five or six dollars, while its original is not to be had for any namable sum.

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