Definitionadj. capable of being calculated or estimated
Last update: August 13, 2015
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We may not arrive at our port within a calculable period, but we would preserve the true course. [Please select]
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Hence science deals primarily with calculable places and moments. [Please select]
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The value and usefulness of geese are scarcely calculable. [Please select]
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In doing this his first care was to obtain a film of variable and calculable depth. [Please select]
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The agreeable--because of the non-calculable differences in our sensuous inclinations, which are in part conditioned by bodily states--possesses no universality whatever, the good possesses an objective, and the beautiful a subjective universality. [Please select]
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An interesting example in the streets of Berlin is the difference between the perfection of the street-cleaning, which deals with the inanimate and with accurately calculable factors, and the governing of the street traffic. [Please select]
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