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conductible, a.|kənˈdʌktɪb(ə)l| [mod. f. L. conduct- ppl. stem + -ble: so in mod.F.] 1. Capable of conducting (heat, electricity, etc.).
c1865G. Gore in Circ. Sc. I. 229/1 Gutta-percha, wax, elastic moulds..made conductible by the battery process. 2. Capable of being conducted.
1847Worcester cites Wheatstone. 1962Corson & Lorrain Introd. Electromagn. Fields iii. 87 We refer to σ′ and ρ′ as either bound, polarization, or induced charge densities, as distinguished from free or conductible charges... Free charges are those which can move over macroscopic distances. |