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Passibility

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pas·si·ble  (ps-bl)
adj.
Capable of feeling or suffering; sensitive: a passible type of personality.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin passibilis, from Latin passus, past participle of pat, to suffer; see p(i)- in Indo-European roots.]

passi·bili·ty n.


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In so doing it posited no questions about the suffering and passibility of God.
Otherwise, claims that Christians, through baptism, experience "the true spiritual circumcision," and that Christians differ from non-Christians "not simply in degree but in kind" will confirm the fears of anyone espousing the passibility of divine nature.
The presence of polar functional groups on the polyesters and polyamides offers the passibility of both strong specific interactions and chemical reactions between the dissimilar polymers.
 
 
 
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