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Definition of Inferrible
1. a. Inferable.
Definition of Inferrible
1. Adjective. (obsolete form of inferable) ¹
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Definition of Inferrible
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inferrible
Literary usage of Inferrible
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in Deductive Logic: A Manual for Students by William Stanley Jevons (1880)
"(2) inferrible, or contained in the other, but not equivalent. ... An inferrible
but not equivalent assertion will be any one which negatives one, two, ..."
2. Studies in Deductive Logic: A Manual for Students, by W. Stanley Jevons by William Stanley Jevons (1896)
"(2) inferrible, or contained in the other, but not equivalent. ... A./>c | An
inferrible but not equivalent assertion —«BC wju be any one which negatives ..."
3. An Introduction to General Logic by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1892)
"the case where no conclusion is inferrible; or (ii. ... case where the proposition,
which is professedly inferred, is not inferrible, though some conclusion ..."
4. A Treatise on the Principles of Pleading, in Civil Actions by James Gould (1887)
"On the other hand, facts not alleged, and which are not implied in, or inferrible
from, those which are alleged and found, cannot be presumed to have been ..."