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interperable

  1. (rare, possibly nonstandard) Interpretable.
    Synonym: interprable
    • 1971, Air-sea Interaction in the Tropical Pacific Ocean, page 25:
      The following tables show the monthly observations and linear interperable observations of the parameters used in the statistical analysis: []
    • 1972, Robert Sague Carter, Reactor Radiation Division: Annual Progress Report for the Period Ending October 31, 1971, page 43:
      The results of high field magnetization experiments are complex and are not readily interperable without additional information. This requirement provided the motivation for a direct examination of the spin structure evolution []
    • 1981, Doris Ménaché, Douglas Surgenor, Harlan D. Anderson, Hemophilia and Hemostasis, page 46:
      Moreover, if the binding of some ions to a multi-site protein molecule changes the spectral characteristics in opposite directions, then the shape of the spectrally determined binding curve is never unambiguously interperable as indicating cooperativity of binding.
    • 1994, Stephen Snyder, The transparent I: self/subject in European cinema, Peter Lang Pub Inc:
      Like language itself, these events remain un-decodable, a metaphor only of the world's inability to supply interperable meanings. As an editing principle Godard employs the "jump-cut" which excises the middle portions of shots and actions, ...