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Definition of Expressible
1. Adjective. Capable of being expressed. "An expressible emotion"
Derivative terms: Express, Express, Express, Express
Antonyms: Inexpressible
Definition of Expressible
1. a. Capable of being expressed, squeezed out, shown, represented, or uttered.
Definition of Expressible
1. Adjective. Able to be expressed. ¹
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Definition of Expressible
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Expressible
Literary usage of Expressible
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Harmony of the World by Johannes Kepler, A. M. (Alistair Matheson) Duncan, Eric J. Aiton, Judith Veronica Field (1997)
"See Euclid X, 71, 108, So no kind of combination can be called in here: we are
left only with the lines of lower standing, having excluded the Expressible ..."
2. An Introduction to the Theory of Multiply Periodic Functions by Henry Frederick Baker (1907)
"And in particular, a single-valued meromorphic function of U19..., Un which is
periodic with a system -3J0 in terms of which the system -ST is expressible ..."
3. Theory of Maxima and Minima by Harris Hancock (1917)
"... necessary and sufficient condition that a homogeneous quadratic
function <f>(xl9 #2, • • •, x^^^A^x^x^ le expressible as a function of n — 1
variables. ..."
4. Abel's Theorem and the Allied Theory: Including the Theory of the Theta by Henry Frederick Baker (1897)
"Hence, every rational function of order less than p +1, is expressible as the
quotient of two adjoint polynomials of grade (n — 1) er + и, — 3. Ex. i. ..."
5. Rational Religion, and the Rationalistic Objections of the Bampton Lectures by Goldwin Smith (1861)
"relation expressible by the human terms ' truth' and ' falsehood' ? But supposing
it to be ascertained that they are only in part false ; how are we to know ..."