a. [mod. f. L. conduct- ppl. stem + -BLE: so in mod.F.]

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  1.  Capable of conducting (heat, electricity, etc.).

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c. 1865.  C. Gore, in Circ. Sc., I. 229/1. Gutta-percha, wax, elastic moulds … made conductible by the battery process.

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  2.  Capable of being conducted.

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1847.  Worcester cites Wheatstone.

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