4 definitions found
From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:
admissible
adjective: deserving to be admitted; "admissible evidence" [ant: {inadmissible}]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Admissible \Ad*mis"si*ble\, adjective [F. admissible, LL. admissibilis.
See {Admit}.]
Entitled to be admitted, or worthy of being admitted; that
may be allowed or conceded; allowable; as, the supposition is
hardly admissible. -- {Ad*mis"si*ble*ness}, noun --
{Ad*mis"si*bly}, adverb
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:
154 Moby Thesaurus words for "admissible":
OK, a propos, absolute, acceptable, ad rem, adducible, adequate,
admissive, admissory, agreeable, all right, allowable, alright,
appertaining, applicable, applying, apposite, appropriate, apropos,
attestative, attestive, authentic, based on, belonging,
better than nothing, certain, circumstantial, cogent, conclusive,
condonable, convincing, credible, cumulative, damning, decent,
decisive, defensible, desirable, determinative, dispensable,
documentary, documented, eligible, enfranchised, evidential,
evidentiary, ex parte, excusable, exemptible, expiable,
eye-witness, factual, fair, fairish, final, firsthand, fit, fitted,
forgivable, founded on, germane, good enough, goodish, grounded on,
hearsay, hospitable, imbibitory, implicit, in point,
incontrovertible, indicative, indisputable, ingestive, inoffensive,
intromissive, intromittent, invitatory, inviting, involving,
irrefutable, irresistible, just, justifiable, lawful, legal,
legitimate, legitimized, licit, logical, material, moderate,
not amiss, not bad, not half bad, not so bad, nuncupative, okay,
open, overwhelming, pardonable, passable, permissible, pertaining,
pertinent, plausible, presentable, presumptive, pretty good,
probative, qualified, rational, reasonable, receivable, receptible,
receptive, recipient, relevant, reliable, remissible, respectable,
sanctionable, sane, satisfactory, sensible, significant, sound,
sufficient, suggestive, suitable, sure, symptomatic, telling,
tenable, tidy, to the point, to the purpose, tolerable,
unexceptionable, unobjectionable, valid, venial, viable,
vindicable, warrantable, weighty, welcoming, well-argued,
well-founded, well-grounded, wholesome, with voice, with vote,
workmanlike, worthy
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:
admissible
A description of a {search algorithm} that is
guaranteed to find a minimal solution path before any other
solution paths, if a solution exists. An example of an
admissible search algorithm is {A* search}.
(1999-07-19)
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