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Definition of possible
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of possible is as below...
Possible
(a.)
Capable
of
existing
or
occurring,
or of being
conceived
or
thought
of; able to
happen;
capable
of being done; not
contrary
to the
nature
of
things;
--
sometimes
used to
express
extreme
improbability;
barely
able to be, or to come to pass; as,
possibly
he is
honest,
as it is
possible
that Judas meant no
wrong..
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Lock Step
::
Lock step () A mode of
marching
by a body of men going one after
another
as
closely
as
possible,
in which the leg of each moves at the same time with the
corresponding
leg of the
person
before
him..
Fiction
::
Fiction
(n.) An
assumption
of a
possible
thing as a fact,
irrespective
of the
question
of its
truth..
Mysterious
::
Mysterious
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
mystery;
containing
a
mystery;
difficult
or
impossible
to
understand;
obscure
not
revealed
or
explained;
enigmatical;
incomprehensible.
Possibility
::
Possibility
(n.) That which is
possible;
a
contingency;
a thing or event that may not
happen;
a
contingent
interest,
as in real or
personal
estate..
Bay
::
Bay (v. i.) A state of being
obliged
to face an
antagonist
or a
difficulty,
when
escape
has
become
impossible..
Unoriginated
::
Unoriginated
(a.) Not yet
caused
to be, or to be made; as,
possible
inventions
still
unoriginated..
Supreme
::
Supreme
(a.)
Highest;
greatest;
most
excellent
or most
extreme;
utmost;
greatist
possible
(sometimes
in a bad
sense);
as,
supreme
love;
supreme
glory;
supreme
magnanimity;
supreme
folly..
Transformation
::
Transformation
(n.) The
imagined
possible
or
actual
change
of one metal into
another;
transmutation.
Impossible
::
Impossible
(n.) An
impossibility.
Jealous
::
"Jealous
(a.)
Disposed
to
suspect
rivalry
in
matters
of
interest
and
affection;
apprehensive
regarding
the
motives
of
possible
rivals,
or the
fidelity
of
friends;
distrustful;
having
morbid
fear of
rivalry
in love or
preference
given to
another;
painfully
suspicious
of the
faithfulness
of
husband,
wife, or
lover..
Good
::
Good
(adv.)
Well, --
especially
in the
phrase
as good, with a
following
as
expressed
or
implied;
equally
well with as much
advantage
or as
little
harm as
possible..
Indeterminable
::
Indeterminable
(a.) Not
determinable;
impossible
to be
determined;
not to be
definitely
known,
ascertained,
defined,
or
limited..
Spoilful
::
Spoilfive
(n.) A
certain
game at cards in
which,
if no
player
wins three of the five
tricks
possible
on any deal, the game is said to be
spoiled..
Unpossible
::
Unpossible
(a.)
Impossible.
Immaterialism
::
Immaterialism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
immaterial
substances
or
spiritual
being
exist,
or are
possible..
Tiptoe
::
Tiptoe
(a.) Being on
tiptoe,
or as on
tiptoe;
hence,
raised
as high as
possible;
lifted
up;
exalted;
also,
alert..
Excommunicable
::
Excommunicable
(a.)
Liable
or
deserving
to be
excommunicated;
making
excommunication
possible
or
proper.
Imparlance
::
Imparlance
(n.) Time given to a party to talk or
converse
with his
opponent,
originally
with the
object
of
effecting,
if
possible,
an
amicable
adjustment
of the suit. The
actual
object,
however,
has long been
merely
to
obtain
further
time to
plead,
or
answer
to the
allegations
of the
opposite
party..
Knife-edge
::
Knife-edge
(n.) A piece of steel
sharpened
to an acute edge or
angle,
and
resting
on a
smooth
surface,
serving
as the axis of
motion
of a
pendulum,
scale beam, or other piece
required
to
oscillate
with the least
possible
friction..
Spherograph
::
Spherograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
facilitating
the
practical
use of
spherics
in
navigation
and
astronomy,
being
constructed
of two
cardboards
containing
various
circles,
and
turning
upon each other in such a
manner
that any
possible
spherical
triangle
may be
readily
found,
and the
measures
of the parts read off by
inspection..
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