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tr[ə'trɪbjʊtəbəl]1 atribuibleattributable [ə'trɪbjʊt̬əbəl] adj: atribuible, imputableadj.• atribuible adj.• imputable adj.ə'trɪbjətəbəladjective (pred)to be attributable to something — ser* atribuible or imputable a algo
[ǝ'trɪbjʊtǝbl]ADJ* * *[ə'trɪbjətəbəl]adjective (pred)to be attributable to something — ser* atribuible or imputable a algo
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