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Definition of "inferrible" []

  • Obsolete form of inferable. (adjective)

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  • "That part, at least, of Condons and Clangibbon was likewise included is inferrible from the fact that, as late as the sixteenth century visitations, Kilworth, founded by Colman Maic Luachain, ranked as a parish in the diocese of Lismore."
  • "This character of Brutus, as inferrible from the words thus interpreted, coincides with that given of him by Dionysius and others."
  • "That such would be their course is not only fairly inferrible from the views embodied in the Chicago Platform, and from the speeches made in the Chicago Convention, but it is what Mr. Pendleton, the Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency, has said it is our duty to do so, so far as relates to acknowledging the"
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