a. Obs. [ad. med.L. agibilis, f. ag-ĕre to do: see -BLE.] Proper or possible to be done; practicable, practical. Also used subst.

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1613.  Sir A. Sherley, Trav. Persia, 1. Fit for agible things.

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1667.  Waterhouse, Fire of Lond., 93. Disarming them of all agible judgment and prudent succour.

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1677.  Gale, Crt. Gentiles, II. IV. 2. The intermediate objects of moral Prudence are in general al agibles or practicables.

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