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("Main Entry: cred·i·ble Pronunciation: \?kre-d?-b?l\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin credibilis, from credere Date: 14th century 1 : offering reasonable grounds for being believed "a credible account of an accident" "credible witnesses" 2 : of sufficient capability to be militarily effective "a credible deterrent" "credible forces" ? cred·i·bly \?kre-d?-bl?\ adverb")
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