a. Obs. [ad. (late) L. conspicābil-is visible, remarkable, f. conspicārī to see, descry.] That may be beheld, visible; easily seen, evident, conspicuous.

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1579.  Twyne, Phisicke agst. Fortune, I. xxx. 42 b. The errour … is not therefore the lesse, but rather the greater, and more conspicable.

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a. 1652.  J. Smith, Sel. Disc., V. 135. In this conspicable and sensible world.

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1730–6.  Bailey (folio), Conspicable, evident, that may easily be seen.

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