Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CON-DU'CI-BLE
CON-DU'CI-BLE, a. [L. conducibilis.]
Leading or tending to; having the power of conducing; having a tendency to promote or forward. Our Savior hath enjoined us a reasonable service; all his laws are in themselves conducible to the temporal interest of them that observe them. – Bentley. [This word is less used than conducive.]
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