solvable
suomi-englanti sanakirjasolvable englannista suomeksi
ratkeava, ratkaistavissa olevaa, ratkaistavissa
solvable englanniksi
Capable of being solved.
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1677, (w), ''The Primitive Origination of Mankind,'' London: William Shrowsbery, “De homine,” Chapter(nbs)2, p.(nbs)56,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A44287.0001.001
- Intellective Memory, which I call an act of the intellective faculty because it is wrought by it, though I do not inquire how or where, because it is not solvible:
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1856, (w), Speech delivered before the first Republican State Convention of Illinois, Bloomington, 29(nbs)May, 1856, in Arthur Brooks Lapsley (ed.), ''The Writings of Abraham Lincoln,'' New York: The Lamb Publishing Company, Volume(nbs)2, p.(nbs)271,https://archive.org/details/writingsofabra1895linc/page/270
- It is a very strange thing, and not solvable by any moral law that I know of, that if a man loses his horse, the whole country will turn out to help hang the thief; but if a man but a shade or two darker than I am is himself stolen, the same crowd will hang one who aids in restoring him to liberty.
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1664, John Chandler (translator), ''(w)’s Works,'' London: Lodowick Lloyd, ''A Treatise of Fevers,'' Chapter(nbs)8, p.(nbs)971,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43285.0001.001
- (..) they administer Pearles, and Corrals being beaten to dust or dissolved in distilled vinegar, or the juice of limons, and again dryed, and solvable in any potable liquour:
Able to pay one's debts.
(RQ:Fuller Church History) although imprisonment was imposed by law on persons not solvable, yet officers were unwilling to cast them into goale,
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Capable of being paid and discharged.''Webster’s International Dictionary of the English Language,'' Springfield, MA: G. & C. Merriam, 1907, Volume(nbs)2, p.(nbs)1370,https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112099825041&view=1up&seq=260
''solvable obligations''