💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Deleble"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| indeleblenoun | Obsolete form of indelible. [Having the quality of being difficult to delete, remove, wash away, blot out, or efface.] |
| loseable | Obsolete spelling of losable. [That can be lost.] |
| delycate | Obsolete spelling of delicate. [Easily damaged or requiring careful handling.] |
| indefeisible | Obsolete form of indefeasible. [Not liable to being annulled or declared void.] |
| dissolvible | Obsolete form of dissolvable. [Capable of being dissolved.] |
| solvible | Obsolete form of solvable. [Capable of being solved.] |
| hablenoun | A surname. |
| deceiptfull | Obsolete form of deceitful. [Deliberately misleading or cheating.] |
| blemisht | Obsolete form of blemished. [Having blemishes; flawed.] |
| deceiptful | Obsolete form of deceitful. [Deliberately misleading or cheating.] |
| delightable | (obsolete) Delightful. |
| undefeasible | Obsolete form of indefeasible. [Not liable to being annulled or declared void.] |
| unhabile | Obsolete form of unable. [Not able; lacking a certain ability.] |
| oblite | — |
| blewenoun | Obsolete form of blue. [(countable and uncountable) The colour of the clear sky or the deep sea; the colour midway between green and violet in the visible spectrum and one of the primary additive colours.] |
| cleernoun | Obsolete spelling of clear. [(transitive) To remove obstructions, impediments or other unwanted items from.] |
| unblemisht | Obsolete form of unblemished. [Lacking blemishes; faultless.] |
| valueable | Misspelling of valuable. [Having a great value.] |
| clearenoun | A surname. |
| seisable | Obsolete form of seizable. [Capable of being seized.] |
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