KJV Dictionary Definition: conclusible
conclusible
CONCLUSIBLE, a. That may be concluded or inferred; determinable. Little used.
conclusion
CONCLUSION, n. L.
1. End; close; the last part; as the conclusion of an address.
2. The close of an argument, debate or reasoning; inference that ends the discussion; final result.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter; fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole of man. Ecclesiastes 12.
3. Determination; final decision.
After long debate, the house of commons came to this conclusion.
4. Consequence; inference; that which is collected or drawn from premises; particular deduction from propositions, facts, experience, or reasoning.
5. The event of experiments; experiment.
We practice all conclusions of grafting and inoculating. Little used.
6. Confinement of the thoughts; silence. Not used.
conclusive
CONCLUSIVE, a.
1. Final; decisive; as a conclusive answer to a proposition.
2. Decisive; giving a final determination; precluding a further act.
The agreeing votes of both houses were not, by any law or reason, conclusive to my judgment.
3. Decisive; concluding the question; putting an end to debate; as a conclusive argument.
4. Regularly consequential.
Men, not knowing the true forms of syllogisms, cannot know whether they are made in right and conlusive modes and figures.
conclusively
CONCLUSIVELY, adv. Decisively; with final determination; as, the point of law is conclusively settled.
conclusiveness
CONCLUSIVENESS, n. The quality of being conclusive, or decisive; the power of determining the opinion, or of settling a question; as the conclusiveness of evidence or of an argument.