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Bees
2 Bl. Com. 392. The negligent keeping of bees in unreasonable numbers, at an unreasonable place, and with appreciable danger will render their owner liable for damage which they may cause, O'Gorman v. O'Gorman (1903) 2 IR
Sensibly
In a sensible manner so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind appreciably with perception susceptibly sensitively
Ponderable
Capable of being weighed having appreciable weight
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Osteophone
An instrument for transmission of auditory vibrations through the bones of the head so as to be appreciated as sounds by persons deaf from causes other than those affecting the nervous apparatus of hearing
Dimensionless
Without dimensions having no appreciable or noteworthy extent
left brained
modes of thought which are usually controlled by the left cerebral hemisphere as left brained pedants unable to appreciate music also referred to as linear See linear3 Contrasted with right brained
Inestimable
Incapable of being estimated or computed especially too valuable or excellent to be measured or fully appreciated above all price as inestimable rights or privileges
Imponderable
Not ponderable without sensible or appreciable weight incapable of being weighed
Gamma ray
A very penetrating electromagnetic ray not appreciably deflected by a magnetic or electric field emitted by radioactive substances Gamma rays are photons of electromagnetic radiation
follow through
Carrying a process plan or project to full completion as I appreciated his follow through on his promise The term usually is used in reference to the period after some
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