Crossword-Solution: DEDUCIBLE 9 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Deducible a. Capable of being deduced or inferred; derivable by
reasoning, as a result or consequence.
Deducible a. Capable of being brought down.

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Hint 1 meaning
Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral.
Hint 2 anagram
DASORL
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Sentences with DEDUCIBLE (5)

For the men of Jabesh burnt the body of Saul; and by no prohibited practice, to avoid contagion or pollution, in time of pestilence, burnt the bodies of their friends.[AJ] And when they burnt not their dead bodies, yet sometimes used great burnings near and about them, deducible from the expressions concerning Jehoram, Zedechias, and the sumptuous pyre of Asa.
Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend Thomas Browne 2019
Like love, like wrath, like hope, ambition, jealousy, like every other instinctive eagerness and impulse, it adds to life an enchantment which is not rationally or logically deducible from anything else.
The Varieties of Religious Experience William James 2014
These, and a thousand other reformations, I firmly counted upon by your encouragement; as indeed they were plainly deducible from the precepts delivered in my book.
Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan Swift 1997
And, as it has been shown already that existence appertains to the nature of substance, existence must necessarily be included in its definition; and from its definition alone existence must be deducible.
The Ethics [Part I] Benedict de Spinoza 1997
This, Sir, I say, is plainly deducible from his proposition; for he tells us that the Representatives of the middle class will inevitably abolish royalty and nobility within ten years: and there is surely no reason to think that the Representatives of the middle class will be more inclined to a democratic revolution than their constituents.
The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Vol. 4 (of 4) Thomas Babington Macaulay 2000

Quotes with DEDUCIBLE (2)

Art is the social antithesis of society, not directly deducible from it.
Theodor W. Adorno Aesthetic Theory
It surely can be no offence to state, that the progress of science has led to new views, and that the consequences that can be deduced from the knowledge of a hundred facts may be very different from those deducible from five. It is also possible that the facts first known may be the exceptions to a rule and not the rule itself, and generalisations from these first-known facts, though useful at the time, may be highly mischievous, and impede the progress of the science if ret…
Henry Thomas De la Beche
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