passible
pas·si·ble
(păs′ə-bəl)adj.
Capable of feeling or suffering; sensitive: a passible type of personality.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin passibilis, from Latin passus, past participle of patī, to suffer; see pē(i)- in Indo-European roots.]
pas′si·bil′i·ty n.
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passible
(ˈpæsɪbəl)adj
susceptible to emotion or suffering; able to feel
[C14: from Medieval Latin passibilis, from Latin patī to suffer; see passion]
ˌpassiˈbility n
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pas•si•ble
(ˈpæs ə bəl)adj.
capable of feeling; susceptible of sensation or emotion.
[1300–50; Middle English < Medieval Latin passibilis]
pas`si•bil′i•ty, n.
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