a. [as if ad. L. *ēnuntiābilis, f. ēnuntiāre; see next.] That admits of being enunciated.

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1652.  Urquhart, Jewel, Wks. (1834), 198. All the words enunciable are in it contained.

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1824.  Coleridge, Aids Refl. (1848), I. 261. John … enunciates the fact itself, to the full extent in which it is enunciable for the human mind.

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