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  • 111thinkably — See thinkable. * * * …

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  • 112cogitable — cogitability, n. /koj i teuh beuhl/, adj. able to be considered; conceivable; thinkable: The thought of space flights to other galaxies has become more cogitable. [1425 75; late ME < L cogitabilis, equiv. to cogita(re) (see COGITATE) + bilis BLE] …

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  • 113Holy Roman Empire — a Germanic empire located chiefly in central Europe that began with the coronation of Charlemagne as Roman emperor in A.D. 800 (or, according to some historians, with the coronation of Otto the Great, king of Germany, in A.D. 962) and ended with&#8230; …

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  • 114unthinkable — unthinkability, unthinkableness, n. unthinkably, adv. /un thing keuh beuhl/, adj. 1. inconceivable; unimaginable: the unthinkable size of the universe. 2. not to be considered; out of the question: Such a suggestion is unthinkable. n. 3.&#8230; …

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  • 115Actual Grace — • A grace that is given for the performance of salutary acts and is present and disappears with the action itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Actual Grace     Actual Grace …

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  • 116Matter — • Taking the term in its widest sense, matter signifies that out of which anything is made or composed Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Matter     Matter      …

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  • 117conceivable — adjective Capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable. Ant: inconceivable …

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  • 118thinkableness — noun The property of being thinkable. Syn: thinkability …

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  • 119thinkability — noun The property of being thinkable. Syn: thinkableness …

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  • 120cogitable — adjective thinkable, conceivable …

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