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"able" versus "capable"



 
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"able" versus "capable" #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:20 am   "able" versus "capable"
 

Does the adjective "able" come from the word "ability" and the adjective "capable" come from both nouns "capacity" and "capability"?

So can I say:

The meaning of "able" is that of "ability" and the meanings of "capable" is those of " capacity" and "capability"?

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"able" versus "capable" #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 03, 2006 15:50 pm   "able" versus "capable"
 

Van Khanh wrote:
Does the adjective "able" come from the word "ability" and the adjective "capable" come from both nouns "capacity" and "capability"?

ability- able
capability-capable
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"able" versus "capable" #3 (permalink) Thu Aug 03, 2006 15:58 pm   "able" versus "capable"
 

Hi,

"capable" also comes from "capacity ", I think so.
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"able" versus "capable" #4 (permalink) Thu Aug 03, 2006 16:05 pm   "able" versus "capable"
 

Van Khanh, I'd say capacious-derivative of capacity
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"able" versus "capable" #5 (permalink) Thu Aug 03, 2006 16:11 pm   "able" versus "capable"
 

Thanks, I am not good at lexicology.

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