Feasible

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Meaning of Feasible

capable of being accomplished.

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Grammar

This term is an adjetive.

Etimology of Feasible

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capable of being done, accomplished or carried out, mid-15c., from Anglo-French faisible, from Old French faisable “possible, that may be done; easy, convenient,” from fais-, stem of faire “do, make,” from Latin facere “to make, do, perform” (from PIE root *dhe- “to set, put”). Fowler recommends this word only for those “who feel that the use of an ordinary word for an ordinary notion does not do justice to their vocabulary or sufficiently exhibit their cultivation.”


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