a. rare. Capable of being circumstantiated.

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1646.  J. Price, Reply Citie Remonstrance, C 2 b. It is a crime circumstantiable to a great aggravation for one man to wrong a whole Citie.

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1846.  Worcester refers to Bp. Taylor.

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  Hence Circumstantiability nonce-wd.

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1840.  New Monthly Mag., LVIII. 278. I worried myself to death with these and similar circumstantiabilities.

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1892.  J. F. Sachse, in Amer. Jrnl. Photogr., XIII. Feb., 51. Independent of the circumstantiability of the contrivance, he could not obtain anything approximating to a serviceable negative.

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