Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for COM-MU'NI-CA-BLE
COM-MU-NI-CA-BIL'I-TYCOM-MU'NI-CA-BLE-NESS
COM-MU'NI-CA-BLE, a. [Fr.]
- That may be communicated; capable of being imparted from one to another; as, knowledge is communicable by words. Lost bliss, to thee no more communicable. – Milton. Eternal life is communicable to all. – Hooker.
- That may be recounted. – Milton.
- Communicative; ready to impart. [Not used.] – B. Jonson.
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