a. [f. FALSIFY v. + -ABLE. Cf. V. falsifiable.] That may be falsified.

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1611.  Cotgr., Falsifiable, which may be falsified, adulterated, forged, sophisticated.

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1685.  Cotton, trans. Montaigne, II. 412. The senses are the sovereign Lords of his knowledge, but they are uncertain and falsifiable in all circumstances.

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1862.  F. Hall, Hindu Philos. Syst., 252. The Vedántins believe the world to be falsifiable by right apprehension; whence it is manifest, that they hold the world to be veritably false.

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