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Securable — Se*cur a*ble, a. That may be secured. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
securable — index available, disposable, open (accessible) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
securable — secure ► ADJECTIVE 1) certain to remain safe and unthreatened. 2) fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost. 3) feeling free from fear or anxiety. 4) protected against attack, burglary, etc. 5) (of a place of detention)… … English terms dictionary
securable — sə̇ˈkyu̇rəbəl, sēˈ adjective : capable of being secured : obtainable fellowships securable by promising college graduates … Useful english dictionary
securable — adjective Able to be secured … Wiktionary
securable — adj. obtainable, acquirable; can be kept safe; can be ensured; can be tightly fastened … English contemporary dictionary
securable — se·cur·able … English syllables
secure — securable, adj. securely, adv. secureness, n. securer, n. /si kyoor /, adj., securer, securest, v., secured, securing. adj. 1. free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe … Universalium
Economic history of Britain — This is a history of the economy of the United Kingdom and of the countries that joined to form it in 1707 and 1801.Early historyIn Britain s earliest history agriculture was overwhelmingly dominant. The most important export was cassiterite,… … Wikipedia
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