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  • 21fallible — [ falɪb(ə)l] adjective capable of making mistakes or being wrong. Derivatives fallibility noun fallibly adverb Origin ME: from med. L. fallibilis, from L. fallere deceive …

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  • 22fallible — a. Frail, imperfect, weak, ignorant, uncertain, erring, liable to error or mistake …

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  • 23fallible — adj imperfect, errable, errant, error prone, liable or open to error …

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  • 24fallible — fal·li·ble …

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  • 25fallible — [ˈfæləb(ə)l] adj not perfect, and likely to be wrong or to make mistakes …

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  • 26fallible — /ˈfæləbəl / (say faluhbuhl) adjective 1. liable to be deceived or mistaken; liable to err. 2. liable to be erroneous or false. {Medieval Latin fallibilis, from Latin fallere deceive} –fallibility /fæləˈbɪləti/ (say faluh biluhtee), fallibleness,… …

  • 27fallible — adj. 1 capable of making mistakes. 2 liable to be erroneous. Derivatives: fallibility n. fallibly adv. Etymology: med.L fallibilis f. L fallere deceive …

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  • 28The Fallible Fiend — Infobox Book | name = The Fallible Fiend title orig = translator = image caption = first edition of The Fallible Fiend author = L. Sprague de Camp illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Novarian series… …

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  • 29fallibility — fallible ► ADJECTIVE ▪ capable of making mistakes or being wrong. DERIVATIVES fallibility noun fallibly adverb. ORIGIN Latin fallibilis, from fallere deceive …

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  • 30fallibly — fallible ► ADJECTIVE ▪ capable of making mistakes or being wrong. DERIVATIVES fallibility noun fallibly adverb. ORIGIN Latin fallibilis, from fallere deceive …

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