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  • 41Scrutable — Scru ta*ble, a. Discoverable by scrutiny, inquiry, or critical examination. [R.] Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 42Telescopic — Tel e*scop ic, Telescopical Tel e*scop ic*al, a. [Cf. F. t[ e]lescopique.] 1. Of or pertaining to a telescope; performed by a telescope. [1913 Webster] 2. Seen or discoverable only by a telescope; as, telescopic stars. [1913 Webster] 3. Able to… …

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  • 43Telescopical — Telescopic Tel e*scop ic, Telescopical Tel e*scop ic*al, a. [Cf. F. t[ e]lescopique.] 1. Of or pertaining to a telescope; performed by a telescope. [1913 Webster] 2. Seen or discoverable only by a telescope; as, telescopic stars. [1913 Webster] 3 …

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  • 44discover — verb (discovered; discovering) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French descoverir, descovrir, from Late Latin discooperire, from Latin dis + cooperire to cover more at cover Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to make kno …

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  • 45indiscoverable — adjective Date: 1640 not discoverable …

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  • 46related — adjective Date: circa 1663 1. connected by reason of an established or discoverable relation 2. connected by common ancestry or sometimes by marriage 3. having close harmonic connection used of tones, chords, or tonalities • relatedly adverb •… …

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  • 47telescopic — adjective Date: 1705 1. a. of, relating to, or performed with a telescope b. suitable for seeing or magnifying distant objects 2. seen or discoverable only by a telescope < telescopic stars > 3. able to discern objects at a distance 4. having&#8230; …

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  • 48trade secret — noun Date: 1862 something (as a formula) which has economic value to a business because it is not generally known or easily discoverable by observation and for which efforts have been made to maintain secrecy …

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  • 49Expert witness — An expert witness is a witness, who by virtue of education, training, skill, or experience, is believed to have knowledge in a particular subject beyond that of the average person, sufficient that others may officially (and legally) rely upon the …

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  • 50Graphical user interface — Screenshot of KDE Plasma Desktop GUI. A screenshot of the GNOME Shell GUI …

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