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  • 31capable — adj., apte, qui a capable la force /// l aptitude /// les connaissances /// la compétence // la capacité, qui est en état, (pour faire qc.) : KAPÂBLyO, A, E (Aix, Peisey, Villards Thônes | Albanais.001) ; à mémo <à même> (001, Thônes.004).… …

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  • 32capable — [16] In common with a wide range of other English words, from capture to recuperate, capable comes from Latin capere ‘take’, a relative of English heave. An adjective derived from the verb was Latin capāx ‘able to hold much’, from which English… …

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  • 33Capable — Capacité Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …

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  • 34capable — adjective a capable young woman be capable of Syn: competent, able, efficient, effective, proficient, accomplished, adept, handy, experienced, skillful, skilled, talented, gifted; informal useful Ant …

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  • 35capable — a, capable, o adj. capable; compétente; expérimentée. voir apte …

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  • 36capable — adjective Able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something. She is capable and efficient. Ant: incapable …

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  • 37capable — Synonyms and related words: able, accomplished, adapted, adept, adequate, adjusted, apt, au fait, capable of, checked out, clever, competent, disposed to, effective, effectual, efficacious, efficient, equal to, expert, fit, fitted, fitted for,… …

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  • 38capable — adjective 1》 (capable of doing something) having the ability or quality necessary to do something.     ↘open to or admitting of something. 2》 (of a person) competent. Derivatives capably adverb Origin C16: from Fr., from late L. capabilis, from L …

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  • 39capable — adj 1. intelligent, apt, smart, clever, ingenious, brilliant; sagacious, learned, knowledgeable, versed, able, talented, gifted, adept, skillful, dexterous, adroit, deft; competent, proficient, efficient, adequate, equal to, Inf. up to;… …

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  • 40capable of being deducted — index deductible (capable of being deducted from taxes) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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