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  • 41ABLE (programming language) — ABLE is a simplified programming language targeted at accounting applications.References* ABLE, The Accounting Language, Programming and Reference Manual, Evansville Data Proc Center, Evansville, IN, March 1975 * Listed in SIGPLAN Notices… …

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  • 42able-bodiedseaman — able bodied seaman n. See able seaman. * * * …

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  • 43able-bodied seaman — n. a trained merchant seaman, more highly skilled than, and ranking above, an ordinary seaman: also able seaman * * * …

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  • 44able-bodied — able bodiedness, n. /ay beuhl bod eed/, adj. having a strong, healthy body; physically fit: Every able bodied young man served in the armed forces. [1615 25] * * * …

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  • 45able-bodied — index powerful Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 able bodied …

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  • 46able — Able, ou Ablette, f. penac. Poisson ainsi nommé, Alburnus, Semble que le nom tant François que Latin, vienne de ce mot, Albus, qui signifie Blanc: comme si nous disions par transposition de lettres Able pour Albe. Telle transposition de lettres… …

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  • 47-able — ► SUFFIX forming adjectives meaning: 1) able to be: calculable. 2) subject to; relevant to: taxable. 3) having the quality to: suitable. DERIVATIVES ability suffix ably suffix …

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  • 48able-bodied seaman — n. a trained merchant seaman, more highly skilled than, and ranking above, an ordinary seaman: also able seaman …

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  • 49Able Day — Able Day, the day of the first atomic bomb test at Bikini; July 1, 1946 (June 30 in the United States). Also, A day. ╂[American English < able, code word for A] …

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  • 50Able-minded — A ble mind ed, a. Having much intellectual power. {A ble mind ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …

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