a. [f. L. type *connectibil-is, f. connectĕre: see CONNECT and -BLE.] Capable of being connected.

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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1852), I. 498. Compatible and connectible with any of them.

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1879.  Swinburne, in Gentl. Mag. Aug., 178. On all things connected or connectible with Shakespeare.

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1875.  Whitney, Life Lang., vii. 111. A host of discordant and hardly connectable meanings.

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1887.  G. R. Bishop (title), Exact Phonography, a System with Connectible Stroke Vowel Signs.

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