peccability

[pek-uh-buhl]

pec·ca·ble

[pek-uh-buhl]
adjective
liable to sin or error.

Origin:
1595–1605; < Medieval Latin peccābilis. See peccavi, -ble

pec·ca·bil·i·ty, noun
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Peccability is always a great word to know.
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the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
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peccable (ˈpɛkəbəl)
 
adj
liable to sin; susceptible to temptation
 
[C17: via French from Medieval Latin peccābilis, from Latin peccāre to sin]
 
pecca'bility
 
n

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