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English
Etymology
From French repertible, from Latin repertus (“found, discovered, invented”), from reperīre (“to find, discover, invent”), from re- (“again, anew”) + parere (“to bear, to get”), + French -ible (“-able”). Cognate with repertitious, repertor, reperible.
Pronunciation
Adjective
repertible (comparative more repertible, superlative most repertible)
- (rare, obsolete) Synonym of findable: able to be found.
- 1656, Thomas Blount, Glossographia, s.v. "Repertible":
- Repertible, which may be found, gotten, or recovered.
- (rare, obsolete) Synonym of gettable: able to be gotten.
- 1656, Thomas Blount, Glossographia, s.v. "Repertible":
- Repertible, which may be found, gotten, or recovered.
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