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Originally Posted by crussell This is how it was used -- Thus, time effect is not estimable due to the lack of degree of freedom.
I could not find it in the dictionary.
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es·ti·ma·ble (
ĕs'tə-mə-bəl)
adj. - Possible to estimate: estimable assets; an estimable distance.
- Deserving of esteem; admirable: an estimable young professor.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin
aestimābilis, from
aestimāre, to value.]
es'ti·ma·ble·ness n. es'ti·ma·bly adv.
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