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omissible
English
Etymology
Latin omissum, supine of omitto + -ible
Adjective
omissible (not comparable)
- Able to be omitted.
Synonyms
- needless
- unnecessary
Antonyms
- necessary
Translations
Anagrams
- mobilises
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ignorable
English
Etymology
ignore +? -able
Adjective
ignorable (comparative more ignorable, superlative most ignorable)
- That can be ignored.
- Synonyms: negligible, neglectable, trivial, insignificant
- Antonyms: unignorable, noticeable, important, radical, significant
- (statistics, of missing data) Unrelated to the parameters being estimated
- Antonym: informative
Usage notes
- Used especially in statistics, in regards to the conditions under which the fact that a set of observations has missing data items can be ignored in statistical inference.
Translations
See also
- imputation
- missingness
- nonresponse
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