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Definition of Placability
1. n. The quality or state of being placable or appeasable; placable disposition.
Definition of Placability
1. Noun. The quality of being placable or appeasable. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Placability
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Placability
Literary usage of Placability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French: With a Preliminary by Walter Scott (1827)
"Sudden placability of Napoleon at this period—Ascribed to the news of the Battle
of Vittoria. THE victories of Lutzen and Bautzen were so unexpected and so ..."
2. English Prose: Selections edited by Henry Craik (1910)
"PRINCE HENRY'S placability THE most renowned prince, King Henry the Fifth, late
King of England, during the life of his father was noted to be fierce and of ..."
3. Posthumous Memoirs of His Own Time by Nathaniel William Wraxall (1836)
"Nor did Pitt possess less elevation of mind; but he wanted his antagonist's
placability and prompt oblivion of political animosities. ..."
4. English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers and by Henry Craik (1916)
"PRINCE HENRY'S placability THE most renowned prince, King Henry the Fifth, late
King of England, during the life of his father was noted to be fierce and of ..."
5. The miscellaneous prose works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1836)
"Sadden placability of Napoleon at this period—Ascribed to the news of the Battle
of Vittoria. THE victories of Lutzen and Bautzen were so unexpected and so ..."