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† marˈcescible, a. Obs.—0 In early Dicts. spelt marcessible. [a. F. marcescible (in 16th c. written marcessible), f. marcēscĕre: see marcescent and -ble.] Liable to wither or fade. Hence marˈcescibleness, marcesciˈbility.
1656Blount Glossogr., Marcessible, apt or easie to rot or putrifie. 1727Bailey vol. II, Marcessibility, a pining away, a Consumption. 1731Ibid., Marcessibleness, withering or fading nature. |