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Being perceivable
adjective
Capable of being perceived; discernible.
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utriusque scholia, 1520, 92) so that every corporeal being perceivable by one of the four external senses different from hearing may be an instance of written terms (omne sensibile corpus quattuor externis sensibus posse esse terminum scriptum) (Peter Margallus, Log. utriusque scholia, 1520, 162f).
The M2 is nearly unworn, only small facets being perceivable on the summit of the main cusps (mostly on the metacone).
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But we don't want to say that whenever x is perceivable, it is perceived etc.
DST localizes the squeeze-and-stretch process so that the effects of the change cannot be enlarged to the extent that is perceivable to human beings.
In principle, everything that exists is perceivable.
Or at least ones that are perceivable to me".
Often, it is this depth of flavour that is perceivable in the final dish rather than an actual beer taste.
The Prabhakaras admitted only such universals as inhere in perceptible instances and insisted that true universals themselves must be perceivable.
An abrupt increase of porosity of the samples was perceivable with increasing α angles (particularly from 40° to 80°).
Perhaps at one point it was perceivable that Spain might have agreed, very cautiously, to a referendum to placate the Catalonia's separatists.
In particular, we argue that variation in sensory systems, such as retinal specializations and the position of the eyes, will determine whether gaze cues (e.g. head movement) are perceivable during visual fixation.
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