Crossword-Solution: PRAISABLE 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Praisable a. Fit to be praised; praise-worthy; laudable; commendable.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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But what he said was: "Against your next distillation I can give you a very praisable recipe for a cordial.
The Lady of Loyalty House Justin Huntly McCarthy 2009
Very praisable [lovely] and fulbright [beautiful] was the said lady, being sanguine of complexion, of a full fair face, and fair hair, having grey [grey] cyen and rosen colour of her cheeks.
In Convent Walls Emily Sarah Holt 2009
For with such solace, the travail and weariness of pilgrims is lightly and merrily brought forth." +William.+ And I said, "Sir, Saint PAUL teacheth men, _to weep with them that weep_." +Archbishop.+ And the Archbishop said, "What janglest thou against men's devotion? Whatsoever thou or such other say, I say, that the pilgrimage that now is used, is to them that do it, a praisable and a good mean[s] to come the rather to grace.
Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse Various 2010
Now, ef you'd bagged 'em with one ball outer an ole muzzle-loader, why I'd up an' admit it was praisable." "Why Uncle, where's the man who would knock over two birds with a ball? It couldn't be done." "Is that so? Well, now yer s'prise me." "You're not going to tell me you have seen that done!" "Something better.
Tales from the Veld Ernest Glanville 2011
And if these men and women be a moneth in their pilgrimage, many of them shall be an half year after, great jangelers, tale-tellers, and lyers.” But the Archbishop said, “Leude Losell, Thou seest not ferre ynough in this matter, for thou considerest not the great trauel of pilgremys, therefore thou blamest the thing that is praisable.
Mediæval London, v. 1-2 Walter (Sir) Besant 2019