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Definition of habile in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of habile. Pronunciation of habile. Translations of habile. habile synonyms, habile antonyms. Information about habile in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [Middle English habil, from Old French habile, from Latin habilis, from hab re, to handle;
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Definition of habile from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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"Such rude and prolonged treatment would almost certainly result in the unwelcome appearance of an unappetizing assortment of molds that present a formidable challenge to even the most habile of our local winemakers." Jeff Popick;
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Definition: HABILE ... English words defined with "HABILE": Hable. (references) ... Non-English Usage: "HABILE" is also a word in the following language with English translations in parentheses.
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Jump to: navigation, search ... habile m. (f. habile, m. plural habiles, f. plural habiles)
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Definition of habile from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of habile. Pronunciation of habile. habile synonyms. habile usage examples and habile quotes. ... Etymology: ME habil < OFr habile < L habilis < base of habere: see habit...
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EU - HABILE - Harmful Algae Bloom Initation and Prediction in Large European Marine Ecosystems ... HABILE project approach is based on an integrated observational and modelling sysetm. The project will focus on the analysis of long-term time series of in situ monitoring and satellite ocean-colour data for...
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ADJECTIVE: Generally able or adroit; handy. ... ETYMOLOGY: Middle English habil, from Old French habile, from Latin habilis, from hab re, to handle. See ghabh- in Appendix I.
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