revokable
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revokable — [ri vō′kə bəl] adj. var. of REVOCABLE … English World dictionary
revokable — adjective see revocable … New Collegiate Dictionary
revokable — rɪ vəʊkÉ™bl adj. can be revoked, can be canceled, can be annulled, retractable … English contemporary dictionary
revokable — re·vok·able … English syllables
revokable — adjective capable of being revoked or annulled a revocable order • Syn: ↑revocable • Ant: ↑irrevocable (for: ↑revocable) • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Freistift — ♦ Revokable tenancy. (Duby, Georges. Rural Economy and Country Life in the Medieval West, 554) Location: Bavaria … Medieval glossary
Land-Tenure in the Christian Era — • The way in which land has been held or owned during the nineteen hundred years which have seen in Europe the rise and establishment of the Church is a matter for historical inquiry. Strictly speaking, the way in which such ownership or tenure… … Catholic encyclopedia
revocable — also revokable adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin revocabilis, from revocare Date: 15th century capable of being revoked < a revocable privilege > … New Collegiate Dictionary
European Union Public Licence — Infobox software license name = European Union Public Licence author = European Commission version = 1.0 copyright = European Community date = Jan 2007 OSI approved = ? Debian approved = ? Free Software = Yes GPL compatible = v.2 yes v.3 no… … Wikipedia
revocable — revocability, revocableness, n. revocably, adv. /rev euh keuh beuhl/ or, often, /ri voh /, adj. that may be revoked. Also, revokable /ri voh keuh beuhl, rev euh /. [1490 1500; < L revocabilis. See REVOKE, ABLE] * * * … Universalium