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Ostensible

OSTEN'SIBLE, a. [L. ostendo, to show.] 1. That may be shown; proper or intended to be shown. 2. Plausible; colorable. 3. Appearing; See ming; shown, declared or avowed. We say, the ostensible reason or motive...

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OSTEN'SIBLE, a. [L. ostendo, to show.]

1. That may be shown; proper or intended to be shown.

2. Plausible; colorable.

3. Appearing; See ming; shown, declared or avowed. We say, the ostensible reason or motive for a measure may be the real one, or very different from the real one. This is the common, and I believe the only sense in which the word is used in America.

One of the ostensible grounds on which the proprietors had obtained their charter -

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