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feasibele

Feasibele is a term that has appeared in English-language texts primarily as an idiosyncratic spelling of the adjective feasible or the noun feasibility. It is not established in technical or academic usage, and there is no widely accepted definition or standard usage. In corpus data and during text processing, "feasibele" often arises from typographical errors, autocorrect, or OCR misreads, especially when scanning documents that mix English with Romance spellings such as faisable or feasible. Because of its rarity, it is typically treated as a misspelling rather than a distinct term.

Origins and etymology: The form likely reflects phonetic approximation and influence from languages that spell related

Usage and interpretation: In editing and lexicography, standard practice is to correct to "feasible" or "feasibility"

See also: feasible, feasibility, feasibility study, OCR error.

words
with
similar
endings,
but
there
is
no
attested,
authoritative
etymology
linking
the
term
to
a
specific
language
or
field.
It
is
not
recognized
as
a
technical
coinage.
based
on
context.
In
data
processing,
it
may
be
normalized
to
"feasible"
to
improve
search
and
indexing.
If
used
as
a
brand
or
proper
noun
in
a
particular
document,
its
meaning
would
be
defined
by
that
context.