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Alliable

Definition: Alliable is a term in ancient Greek philosophy used to refer to something that could be assigned or attributed to someone else, even if they didn't know it themselves, based on their actions or intentions. In its most basic form, "alliable" means capable or able to perform something because of the willful actions of another person. For example, if a baker baked an egg using bread that he had just purchased from the bakery, it could be argued all the way through this sequence of events that the egg was actually made with the bread, even though no one knew how it happened. However, in more complex contexts, "alliable" may mean something else entirely. It can also refer to something that is attributed or assigned by another person without any evidence or knowledge from the original maker. For example, if a recipe calls for flour and sugar but doesn't explicitly state why it was used (like using flour instead of baking powder), and then someone decides to use it in their meal, they could be claiming "all-able" to the reason given. So when we look at "alliable," it's not just about what happens in a simple sequence. It includes actions that are supposed or intended to be performed by an individual but don't happen as expected.


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