Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- That may or can be felt; palpable.
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- adjective Capable of being
felt .
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Examples
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Further, the fact that in each moment our mental activity produces an appearance of its object - whether that object be something visible, audible, thinkable, or "feelable" – means that some level of responsiveness is part of that activity.
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The biggest one that was feelable, so to speak, was in fact a 3.8 about nine minutes after the original shock -- Don.
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And then another little red dot on top of it, kind of a 1.2 aftershock, 1.2, very small, even probably not feelable at that point, even though it was very shallow.
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CAFFERTY: ... the key to those examinations is that it does tend to pick up breast cancer early, before the lumps are, you know, palpable or feelable to the fingers or whatever.
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Drapes by the windows were likewise furry and feelable: mink.
There Will Be Time Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1972
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Drapes by the windows were likewise furry and feelable: mink.
Two in Time Anderson, Poul 1970
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As they are in bas-relief, too, they are feelable, and that is a material circumstance to her.
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 Horace Walpole 1757
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The cast is really good and they make the characters believable and feelable.
unknown title 2009
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The scary thing is, we are all doing these idiotic things despite the fact that science - and even all visible, smellable, feelable evidence - points to the fact that we are very close to exticting ourselves.
green LA girl 2009
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First of all, there is no feelable difference over the 3g version (my wife has it).
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