a. Obs. rare. [f. L. ūniformis UNIFORM a. + -ABLE.] Uniform.

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1632.  Lithgow, Trav., X. 474. Vniformable no; some of your Priests giue the Sacrament onely in Bread…; some in Wine without Bread, and some in both.

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1653.  Blithe, Eng. Improver Impr., 155. As easie … to cast or lot out thy Wood into an Artificial uniformable plot, as to do it rudely or confusedly.

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