a. Also -ible. [f. CLASS v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being classed.

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1846.  Worcester cites Eclectic Rev., for classible.

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1862.  H. Spencer, First Princ., I. iv. § 24 (1875), 81. The Unconditioned … as classable neither with any form of the conditioned nor with any other Unconditioned, cannot be classed at all. Ibid. (1879), Data of Ethics, xv. 259. On the assumption that it is definitely classable as good or bad.

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