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Princeton's WordNet
acquirableadjective
capable of being acquired
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acquirableadjective
Capable of being acquired
I had to keep the shopping list limited to items I knew would be acquirable on short notice.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Acquirableadjective
That which may be acquired or obtained; attainable.
Etymology: from acquire.
Those rational instincts, the connate principles engraven in the human soul, though they are truths acquirable and deducible by rational consequence and argumentation, yet they seem to be inscribed in the very crasis and texture of the soul, antecedent to any acquisition by industry or the exercise of the discursive faculty in man. Matthew Hale, Origin of Mankind.
If the powers of cogitation and volition, and sensation, are neither inherent in matter as such, nor acquirable to matter by any motion or modification of it; it necessarily follows, that they proceed from some cogitative substance, some incorporeal inhabitant within us, which we call spirit and soul. Richard Bentley.
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acquirable
Acquirable refers to something that can be obtained, gained, achieved, or purchased, typically through effort or payment.
Webster Dictionary
Acquirableadjective
capable of being acquired
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of acquirable in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of acquirable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Translations for acquirable
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- يمكن الحصول عليهاArabic
- adquiribleCatalan, Valencian
- adquiribleSpanish
- acquérableFrench
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