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appreˈhensibly, adv. rare. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an apprehensible manner; so as to be apprehended or laid hold of.
1672Sir T. Browne Let. to Friend vii. (1881) 131 The dead and deep part of the night, when Nox might be most apprehensibly said to be the daughter of Chaos. Mod. The two notions are not apprehensibly distinct. |