different between creable vs producible
creable
English
Etymology
From Latin cre?bilis, from cre? (“create”). See create.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?i??b?l/
Adjective
creable (not comparable)
- (obsolete) Capable of being created.
- Synonym: creatable
- 1734, Isaac Watts, Philosophical Essays on Various Subjects
- […] it cannot be a created substance; because we cannot conceive it creable or annihilable […]
creable From the web:
producible
English
Etymology
produce +? -ible
Adjective
producible (comparative more producible, superlative most producible)
- Able to be produced
Antonyms
- improducible
- destructible
Related terms
- producibility
- constructible
- creable
Translations
Spanish
Adjective
producible (plural producibles)
- producible
producible From the web:
- producible meaning
- what does reproducible mean
- what does producible
- what is non producible
- what does mass-producible meaning
- what makes something producible
- what is a producible noun
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