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Dérivé de congeer, avec le suffixe -able.

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congeable \Prononciation ?\

  1. Permis, licite.
  2. Congéable.

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De l’ancien français congeable (« licite »).

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congeable \Prononciation ?\

  1. Licite.
    • The regulation is congeable, though it does not deal with the raising, maintenance, or use of any naval or military forces, or with the training or equipment of such forces, or with the supply of any naval or military material, or with any matter immediately ancillary to any of these things, or incidental to the execution of any power exercised in respect to them within the meaning of § 51 (XXXIX.) of the Constitution. — (Gavan Duffy and Rich, JJ, British Ruling Cases from Courts of Great Britain, Canada, Ireland, Australia and Other Divisions of the British Empire, 1918)

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