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viableOne entry found for viable. Main Entry: vi·a·blePronunciation: 'vI-&-b&l Function: adjective Etymology: French, from Middle French, from vie life, from Latin vita -- more at VITAL 1 : capable of living; especially : having attained such form and development as to be normally capable of surviving outside the mother's womb <a viable fetus> 2 : capable of growing or developing <viable seeds> <viable eggs> 3 a : capable of working, functioning, or developing adequately <viable alternatives> b : capable of existence and development as an independent unit <the colony is now a viable state> c (1) : having a reasonable chance of succeeding <a viable candidate> (2) : financially sustainable <a viable enterprise> - vi·a·bil·i·ty - vi·a·bly
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