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Conferrable — Con*fer ra*blea. Capable of being conferred. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conferrable — adjective see confer … New Collegiate Dictionary
conferrable — adjective Capable of being conferred … Wiktionary
conferrable — con·fer·ra·ble … English syllables
conferrable — fər.əbəl also fə̄rə adjective Etymology: confer + able : that may be conferred … Useful english dictionary
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-able — able, ible 1. general. These two suffixes are derived from Latin endings abilis and ibilis, either directly or through Old French. Of the two, able is an active suffix that can be freely added to the stems of transitive verbs, whereas the set of… … Modern English usage
-ible — able, ible 1. general. These two suffixes are derived from Latin endings abilis and ibilis, either directly or through Old French. Of the two, able is an active suffix that can be freely added to the stems of transitive verbs, whereas the set of… … Modern English usage
confer — verb (conferred; conferring) Etymology: Latin conferre to bring together, from com + ferre to carry more at bear Date: circa 1500 intransitive verb to compare views or take counsel ; consult transitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary