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Decidable

DECI'DABLE, a. That may be decided. DECI'DE, v.t. [L. To strike, to cut.] Literally, to cut off, and thus to end. Hence, 1. To end; to determine, as a controversy, by verdict of a jury, or by a judgement of co...

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DECI'DABLE, a. That may be decided.

DECI'DE, v.t. [L. To strike, to cut.] Literally, to cut off, and thus to end. Hence,

1. To end; to determine, as a controversy, by verdict of a jury, or by a judgement of court. We say, the court or the jury decided the cause in favor of the plaintiff, or of the defendant.

2. To end or determine, as a dispute or quarrel.

3. To end or determine a combat or battle; as, a body of reserve, brought to the charge, decided the contest.

4. To determine; to fix the event of.

The fate of the bill is decided.

5. In general, to end; to terminate.

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