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audible
 
SYLLABICATION:au·di·ble
PRONUNCIATION:  ôd-bl
ADJECTIVE: That is heard or that can be heard.
NOUN: Football A new or substitute offensive play called by the quarterback or a defensive formation called by a linebacker at the line of scrimmage as an adjustment to the opposing side's formation. Also called automatic.
ETYMOLOGY:Late Latin audbilis, from Latin audre, to hear. See au- in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS:audi·bili·ty, audi·ble·nessNOUN
audi·blyADVERB
 
 
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