refutable

See also: réfutable

English

Etymology

From Late Latin refūtābilis (refutable).

Adjective

refutable (not comparable)

  1. Able to be refuted, or shown to be false.

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Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin refūtābilis (refutable).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /refuˈtable/, [refuˈt̪aβle]

Adjective

refutable (plural refutables)

  1. Something that can be refuted.
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