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English Etymology effable 1630s, from Fr. effable, from L. effabilis, from effari "to utter" (see ineffable). Now obsolete or archaic. Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged ef·fa·ble \ˈefəbəl\ adjective Etymology: Latin effabilis, from effari to speak out, from ex- + fari to speak, say — more at ban : capable of being uttered or expressed |
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