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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being conveyed or transferred.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Capable of being conveyed or transferred.

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  • adjective Able to be conveyed, especially from one owner to another.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective legally transferable to the ownership of another

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Examples

  • In the processing is a special mechanism that formulates that most conveyable aspect that when combined with other such aspects, achieves a gestalt that we as voyeurs will experience and say "wow."

    Expression 2010

  • The importance and merit of intellectual curiosity and agility were also readily conveyable.

    Mohamed A. El-Erian: Learning From Tomorrow's Leaders Mohamed A. El-Erian 2012

  • In the processing is a special mechanism that formulates that most conveyable aspect that when combined with other such aspects, achieves a gestalt that we as voyeurs will experience and say "wow."

    9 posts from November 2009 2009

  • In the processing is a special mechanism that formulates that most conveyable aspect that when combined with other such aspects, achieves a gestalt that we as voyeurs will experience and say "wow."

    affect magic 2009

  • In the processing is a special mechanism that formulates that most conveyable aspect that when combined with other such aspects, achieves a gestalt that we as voyeurs will experience and say "wow."

    Creativity 2010

  • In the processing is a special mechanism that formulates that most conveyable aspect that when combined with other such aspects, achieves a gestalt that we as voyeurs will experience and say "wow."

    affect magic 2009

  • In 2002, McMurrough monitored the MRI activity of nearly 10,000 test subjects between the ages of 25 and 40 as they described all emotions they had experienced in the past six months and rated each for its intensity, duration, and whether it would be conveyable to others by mail.

    Satire: Hallmark Scientists Identify 3 New Human Emotions William Harryman 2007

  • Certain it is, that the influence of most things on our passions is not so much from the things themselves, as from our opinions concerning them; and these again depend very much on the opinions of other men, conveyable for the most part by words only.

    On the Sublime and Beautiful 2007

  • He searched her face, trying to apply what knowledge he had acquired of the multiple meanings conveyable by the wonderfully flexible human countenance.

    Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

  • He searched her face, trying to apply what knowledge he had acquired of the multiple meanings conveyable by the wonderfully flexible human countenance.

    Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

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