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Deceivable   Listen
adjective
Deceivable  adj.  
1.
Fitted to deceive; deceitful. (Obs.) "The fraud of deceivable traditions."
2.
Subject to deceit; capable of being misled. "Blind, and thereby deceivable."






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"Deceivable" Quotes from Famous Books



... yet in matrimony and wedlock they be but one flesh, and in other things twain. For why, neither of them had power of his own flesh. They were both naked and were not ashamed, for they stood both in the state of innocence. Then the serpent which was hotter than any beast of the earth and naturally deceivable, for he was full of the devil Lucifer, which was deject and cast out of heaven, had great envy to man that was bodily in Paradise, and knew well, if he might make him to trespass and break God's commandments, that he should be cast ...
— Bible Stories and Religious Classics • Philip P. Wells



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