Word Meanings - MISCARRIAGEABLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Capable of miscarrying; liable to fail. Bp. Hall.
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- MISCARRY
1. To carry, or go, wrong; to fail of reaching a destination, or fail of the intended effect; to be unsuccessful; to suffer defeat. My ships have all miscarried. Shak. The cardinal's letters to the pope miscarried. Shak. 2. To bring forth young - CAPABLENESS
The quality or state of being capable; capability; adequateness; competency. - LIABLE
1. Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable; as, the surety is liable for the debt of his principal. 2. Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable; -- with to and an infinitive or noun; as, liable to slip; - LIABLENESS
Quality of being liable; liability. - CAPABLE
1. Possessing ability, qualification, or susceptibility; having capacity; of sufficient size or strength; as, a room capable of holding a large number; a castle capable of resisting a long assault. Concious of jou and capable of pain. Prior. 2. - UNCAPABLE
Incapable. "Uncapable of conviction." Locke. - INCAPABLE
Unqualified or disqualified, in a legal sense; as, a man under thirty-five years of age is incapable of holding the office of president of the United States; a person convicted on impeachment is thereby made incapable of holding an office of profit - UNAPPLIABLE
Inapplicable. Milton. - OVERCAPABLE
Too capable. Overcapable of such pleasing errors. Hooker. - PLIABLE
1. Capable of being plied, turned, or bent; easy to be bent; flexible; pliant; supple; limber; yielding; as, willow is a pliable plant. 2. Flexible in disposition; readily yielding to influence, arguments, persuasion, or discipline; easy to be - COMPLIABLE
Capable of bending or yielding; apt to yield; compliant. Another compliable mind. Milton. The Jews . . . had made their religion compliable, and accemodated to their passions. Jortin. - CONCILIABLE
A small or private assembly, especially of an ecclesiastical nature. Bacon. - RELIABLE
Suitable or fit to be relied on; worthy of dependance or reliance; trustworthy. "A reliable witness to the truth of the miracles." A. Norton. The best means, and most reliable pledge, of a higher object. Coleridge. According to General Livingston's - UNSCAPABLE
Not be escaped; inevitable. Wyclif. - APPLIABLE
Applicable; also, compliant. Howell. - MULTIPLIABLE
Capable of being multiplied. -- Mul"ti*pli`a*ble*ness, n. - INESCAPABLE
Not escapable. - IMPLIABLE
Not pliable; inflexible; inyielding. - INCOMPLIABLE
Not compliable; not conformable. - ALLIABLE
Able to enter into alliance. - UNRELIABLE
Not reliable; untrustworthy. See Reliable. -- Un`re*li"a*ble*ness, n. Alcibiades . . . was too unsteady, and (according to Mr. Coleridge's coinage) "unreliable;" or perhaps, in more correct English, too "unrelyuponable." De Quincey. - INCAPABLENESS
The quality or state of being incapable; incapability.