Definitionadj. capable of being inferred on slight grounds
Last update: September 23, 2015
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Rejected by the presumable descendants of Diocletian's Nobatae, who now call themselves Berber or Barabara, it has become synonymous in the Nile valley with "slave," or "negro slave." [Please select]
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Physical beauty is not the stated accompaniment, nor even the presumable adjunct, of intellectual greatness. [Please select]
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He painted, too, their presumable fuel, much as I believe old preachers limned the flames of hell and their denizens. [Please select]
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In ordering letters kindly state approximate age, prevalent tastes,--and in case of invalidism, the presumable severity of illness. [Please select]
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Then, too, the ground was sloping upward back of the Confederate line for a considerable distance, and it was presumable that the enemy had, at least, a detached work on this highest point. [Please select]
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One of these persons whom he beheld might be a Rothschild, for aught he knew; at any rate, it was presumable that some of them were on the premises. [Please select]
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