Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for RE-FRAN'GI-BLE
RE-FRAN-GI-BIL'I-TYREF-RE-NA'TION
RE-FRAN'GI-BLE, a. [L. re and frango, to break.]
Capable of being refracted or turned out of a direct course in passing from one medium to another; as rays of light. – Locke.
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