- patible
- pat·i·ble
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Patible — Pat i*ble, a. [L. patibilis, fr. pati to suffer.] Sufferable; tolerable; endurable. [Obs.] Bailey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Patible — nm gibet anc. fr. Var.: patibulle (cf. fourches patibulaires) … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
patible — I. ˈpad.əbəl noun ( s) Etymology: Latin patibulum fork shaped yoke for the punishment of criminals, fork shaped gibbet, from patēre to be open, stretch out + ibulum, suffix used to denote instrumentality more at fathom : the transom of a cross II … Useful english dictionary
backward compatible — adjective : compatible with older equipment or previous versions of software • backward compatibility noun * * * ˌbackwards comˈpatible 7 [backwards compatible] (also … Useful english dictionary
backwards compatible — ˌbackwards comˈpatible 7 [backwards compatible] (also ˌbackward comˈpatible) adjective (computing) able to be used with systems, machines or programs which are older … Useful english dictionary
Impatible — Im*pat i*ble, a. [L. impatibilis; pref. im not + patibilis supportable. See {Patible}.] 1. Not capable of being borne; impassible. [1913 Webster] A spirit, and so impatible of material fire. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
TCL — may mean:*Computer languages ** Tcl (Tool Command Language), a computer programming language ** Terminal Control Language , used to program VeriFone devices ** Terminal Control Language , a Pick operating system command language ** Trader… … Wikipedia
Pletho — (common name, Georgios Gemistos, ca. 1355 1452) a Byzantine philosopher and teacher who did much to promote the in fluence of Plato and the ancient Neoplatonists among both Greeks and Latins. He deplored the dominance of Aristotle in Western… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Nivedita, Sister — (Margaret Noble) (1867–1911) supporter of women’s education in India Sister Nivedita, an Irish born convert to VEDANTA, became a social activist and supporter of women’s education in India. Margaret Noble was born on October 28, 1867, to … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
downwardly compatible — downwardly com patible adj computer software that is downwardly compatible can be used on older computers as well as very new ones … Dictionary of contemporary English