receptible

receptible
re·cep·ti·ble

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  • Receptible — Re*cep ti*ble (r[ e]*s[e^]p t[i^]*b l), a. [L. receptibilis.] Such as may be received; receivable. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • receptible — receptibility, n. /ri sep teuh beuhl/, adj. adapted to or suitable for reception. [1565 75; < LL receptibilis that may be acquired again, equiv. to L recept(us) (ptp. of recipere to RECEIVE) + ibilis IBLE] * * * …   Universalium

  • receptible — re|cep|ti|ble Mot Pla Adjectiu invariable …   Diccionari Català-Català

  • receptible — rə̇ˈseptəbəl, rēˈ adjective Etymology: Late Latin receptibilis recoverable, from Latin receptus + ibilis ible : capable of receiving or of being received …   Useful english dictionary

  • Receptibility — Re*cep ti*bil i*ty (r[ e]*s[e^]p t[i^]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n. 1. The quality or state of being receptible; receivableness. [1913 Webster] 2. A receptible thing. [R.] Glanvill. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Astra 1K — was a communications satellite manufactured by Alcatel Space for SES Astra. When it was launched on November 25, 2002 it was the largest civilian communications satellite ever launched, weighing convert|5250|kg|lb|abbr=on|lk=on. [cite web | url …   Wikipedia

  • reception — noun a) The act of receiving. We have poor TV reception in the valley. b) The act or ability to receive radio or similar signals. The new system provides exceptional quality of the reception signal. Syn: front desk See Also …   Wiktionary

  • receptibility — noun The condition of being receptible; receptiveness …   Wiktionary

  • admissible — Synonyms and related words: OK, a propos, absolute, acceptable, ad rem, adducible, adequate, admissive, admissory, agreeable, all right, allowable, alright, appertaining, applicable, applying, apposite, appropriate, apropos, attestative,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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