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- knowa·ble·ness knowa·bili·ty noun
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He had spoken about Rivers in the truest, most knowable way to her friends, loved ones, and colleagues.
Most of the data is from women and for good reason—females have a shorter, more knowable duration of fertility.
But let us return to non-fiction, the knowable world, and frankly earthbound thoughts.
"We're all much more knowable to strangers than we ever were in the past," Thompson says.
No superstar ever seemed so accessible—so just plain knowable—to his fans.
Nor can it indeed be admitted as true — That the elements are unknowable, and the compound alone knowable.
This is much more human and knowable, with a deep breast and massive limbs, a powerful mountain-body.
Concrete general names (and the meaning of abstract names depends on the concrete) should have a fixed and knowable connotation.
The sense world (mundus sensibilis) lies open to our senses and our intellect, and is empirically knowable within certain limits.
And it is within the limits of the knowable that Shakespeare's theology confines itself.
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