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proˈductile, a. rare. [ad. late L. prōductil-is, f. as prec.: see -ile.] Capable of being drawn out or produced.
1727Bailey (vol. II), Productile, drawn out at length. 1755Johnson, Productile, which may be produced. 1795tr. Mercier's Fragm. Pol. & Hist. II. 411 Prior to the existence of a line, there was a law which, supposing a line, rendered it productile. 1900Lewis & Short Lat. Dict., Prōductilis adj., that may be drawn out, ductile, productile. |