apprehensible
21appréhensif — ● appréhensif, appréhensive adjectif Littéraire. Qui a tendance à appréhender, à craindre. ⇒APPRÉHENSIF, IVE, adj. [En corrélation avec appréhender1, en parlant d un mouvement du corps hum. ou animal] Qui saisit (un objet) : • 1. Comme un… …
22graspable — adjective capable of being apprehended or understood • Syn: ↑apprehensible, ↑intelligible, ↑perceivable, ↑understandable • Similar to: ↑comprehensible, ↑comprehendible • …
23perceivable — adjective 1. capable of being perceived especially by sight or hearing perceivable through the mist • Similar to: ↑perceptible 2. capable of being apprehended or understood • Syn: ↑apprehensible, ↑intelligible, ↑graspable, ↑ …
24understandable — adjective capable of being apprehended or understood (Freq. 6) • Syn: ↑apprehensible, ↑intelligible, ↑graspable, ↑perceivable • Similar to: ↑comprehensible, ↑comprehendible …
25Apprehensibiity — Ap pre*hen si*bi i*ty, n. The quality of being apprehensible. [R.] De Quincey. [1913 Webster] …
26Deprehensible — Dep re*hen si*ble, a. That may be caught or discovered; apprehensible. [Obs.] Petty. {Dep re*hen si*ble*ness}, n. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
27Deprehensibleness — Deprehensible Dep re*hen si*ble, a. That may be caught or discovered; apprehensible. [Obs.] Petty. {Dep re*hen si*ble*ness}, n. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
28Illustrate — Il*lus trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Illustrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Illustrating}.] [L. illustratus, p. p. of illustrare to illustrate, fr. illustris bright. See {Illustrious}.] 1. To make clear, bright, or luminous. [1913 Webster] Here, when the… …
29Illustrated — Illustrate Il*lus trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Illustrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Illustrating}.] [L. illustratus, p. p. of illustrare to illustrate, fr. illustris bright. See {Illustrious}.] 1. To make clear, bright, or luminous. [1913 Webster] Here …
30Illustrating — Illustrate Il*lus trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Illustrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Illustrating}.] [L. illustratus, p. p. of illustrare to illustrate, fr. illustris bright. See {Illustrious}.] 1. To make clear, bright, or luminous. [1913 Webster] Here …