Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Desirable; to be desired.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective rare Desirable.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective obsolete
desirable
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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The general idea is that all the Areas A to Z present a set of variables, such as population density, that are either desiderable or indesiderable.
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