tolerat-
(Greek > Latin: to bear, to support, to endure)
tolerable (adjective), more tolerable, most tolerable
1. Possible of being endured: The docrtor gave Mandy some medicine to make the pain on her finger more tolerable and bearable.
2. Passable, mediocre: fairly good: Grace knew that her voice was only tolerable, but she enjoyed singing nevertheless.
2. Passable, mediocre: fairly good: Grace knew that her voice was only tolerable, but she enjoyed singing nevertheless.
tolerance
The largest dose (medical and/or radiation) which can be administered with safety: The doctor determined the tolerance dose of 1000 ml. of the new medication for treatment of the growth on the patient’s foot.
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