Definitions for ponderable

ponderable pon·der·a·ble

Spelling: [pon-der-uh-buh l]
IPA: /ˈpɒn dər ə bəl/

Ponderable is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 808 anagrams from letters in ponderable (abdeelnopr).

Definitions for ponderable

adjective

  1. capable of being considered carefully or deeply.
  2. capable of being weighed; having appreciable weight.

Origin of ponderable

From the Late Latin word ponderābilis, dating back to 1640-50. See ponder, -able

Examples for ponderable

Perhaps, after we have weighed all that is ponderable, we can only determine which seems the better course of action.

Air is ponderable matter—as much so as lead—and equally requires force of some kind to set it or keep it in motion.

As a rule, they were stuffed with fear—and with a fear so strange and alien that it had no ponderable quality.

The sources of vibration are the ponderable masses of the universe.

According to this view, some force keeps it there, yet it is not ponderable.

On the contrary, the ponderable and tangible realities of the immediate situation counselled neutrality.

The sources of this vibration are the ponderable masses of the universe.

If it be conduction, it must be carried on by different vibrations from those of ponderable substances.

The wind pours over us, an icy and ponderable flood, and is increasing.

There are forces outside military power more visible and ponderable than these.

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