- un|see|a|ble
- un|see|a|ble «uhn SEE uh buhl», adjective.that cannot be seen; invisible: »
To see things unseeable, as St. Paul heard things unutterable (Daniel Defoe).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
To see things unseeable, as St. Paul heard things unutterable (Daniel Defoe).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
see|a|ble — «SEE uh buhl», adjective. that can be seen; visible … Useful english dictionary
fore|see|a|ble — «fr SEE uh buhl, fohr », adjective. that can be foreseen: »Machine tool prices are stable, a condition most companies contend will hold for the foreseeable future (Wall Street Journal). –fore|see´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
for|see|a|ble — «fr SEE uh buhl, fohr », adjective. = foreseeable. (Cf. ↑foreseeable) … Useful english dictionary
un´for|see´a|ble|ness — un|fore|see|a|ble «UHN fr SEE uh buhl, fohr », adjective. not foreseeable; that cannot be forseen: »an unforeseeable delay. –un´for|see´a|ble|ness, noun. –un´fore|see´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
un|fore|see|a|ble — «UHN fr SEE uh buhl, fohr », adjective. not foreseeable; that cannot be forseen: »an unforeseeable delay. –un´for|see´a|ble|ness, noun. –un´fore|see´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
Ble — may refer to: Ble (band), a Greek music band. An abbreviation for Bletilla, an orchid genus. See also BLE (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
see — I [[t]si[/t]] v. saw, seen, see•ing 1) to perceive with the eyes; look at 2) to view; visit or attend as a spectator 3) to perceive (things) mentally; understand 4) to construct a mental image of; visualize 5) to accept or imagine as acceptable:… … From formal English to slang
blē- — blē English meaning: to bleat Deutsche Übersetzung: “blöken” Note: imitation of the sheep sound with different guttural extensions; in the Gmc. with consonant shift omitted as a result of continual new imitatIon. Material: Gk … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
-ble — var. of able (soluble); occurring first in words of Latin origin that came into English through French, later in words taken directly from Latin. [ME < OF < L bilem, acc. of bilis (masc. and fem.) or < bile (neut.) adj. suffix] * * * ble … Useful english dictionary
un´fore|see´a|bly — un|fore|see|a|ble «UHN fr SEE uh buhl, fohr », adjective. not foreseeable; that cannot be forseen: »an unforeseeable delay. –un´for|see´a|ble|ness, noun. –un´fore|see´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary