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Word Meanings - SEPARABLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Capable of being separated, disjoined, disunited, or divided; as, the separable parts of plants; qualities not separable from the substance in which they exist. -- Sep"a*ra*ble*ness, n. -- Sep"a*ra*bly, adv. Trials permit me not to doubt of the

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Capable of being separated, disjoined, disunited, or divided; as, the separable parts of plants; qualities not separable from the substance in which they exist. -- Sep"a*ra*ble*ness, n. -- Sep"a*ra*bly, adv. Trials permit me not to doubt of the separableness of a yellow tincture from gold. Boyle.

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  • DISSOLUBLE
    1. Capable of being dissolved; having its parts separable by heat or moisture; convertible into a fluid. Woodward. 2. Capable of being disunited.
  • DIVISIBLE
    Capable of being divided or separated. Extended substance . . . is divisible into parts. Sir W. Hamilton. Divisible contract , a contract containing agreements one of which can be separated from the other. -- Divisible offense , an offense
  • SEPARABLE
    Capable of being separated, disjoined, disunited, or divided; as, the separable parts of plants; qualities not separable from the substance in which they exist. -- Sep"a*ra*ble*ness, n. -- Sep"a*ra*bly, adv. Trials permit me not to doubt of the
  • SOLUBLENESS
    Quality or state of being soluble.
  • DISSOLUBLENESS
    The quality of being dissoluble; dissolubility. Boyle.
  • SOLUBLE
    1. Susceptible of being dissolved in a fluid; capable of solution; as, some substances are soluble in alcohol which are not soluble in water. Sugar is . . . soluble in water and fusible in fire. Arbuthnot. 2. Susceptible of being solved; as, a
  • INDIVISIBLE
    Not capable of exact division, as one quantity by another; incommensurable. (more info) 1. Not divisible; incapable of being divided, separated, or broken; not separable into parts. "One indivisible point of time." Dryden.
  • INSOLUBLENESS
    The quality or state of being insoluble; insolubility. Boyle.
  • IRRESOLUBLENESS
    The state or quality of being irresoluble; insolubility.
  • INSOLUBLE
    loosed: cf. F. insoluble. See In- not, and Soluble, and cf. 1. Not soluble; in capable or difficult of being dissolved, as by a liquid; as, chalk is insoluble in water. 2. Not to be solved or explained; insolvable; as, an insoluble doubt, question,
  • SUBDIVISIBLE
    Susceptible of subdivision.
  • DISCERPIBLE; DISCERPTIBLE
    Capable of being discerped.
  • UNSEPARABLE
    Inseparable. "In love unseparable." Shak.
  • INSEPARABLE
    Invariably attached to some word, stem, or root; as, the inseparable particle un-. (more info) 1. Not separable; incapable of being separated or disjoined. The history of every language is inseparable from that of the people by whom it is spoken.
  • INDISCERPIBLE; INDISCERPTIBLE
    Not discerpible; inseparable. Bp. Butler. -- In`dis*cerp"i*ble*ness, n., In`dis*cerp"ti*ble*ness, n. -- In`dis*cerp"ti*bly, adv.
  • UNDIVISIBLE
    Indivisible.
  • INSEPARABLENESS
    The quality or state of being inseparable; inseparability. Bp. Burnet.
  • INDISSOLUBLENESS
    Indissolubility. Sir M. Hale.
  • INDIVISIBLENESS
    The state of being indivisible; indivisibility. W. Montagu.
  • INDISSOLUBLE
    1. Not dissoluble; not capable of being dissolved, melted, or liquefied; insoluble; as few substances are indissoluble by heat, but many are indissoluble in water. Boyle. 2. Incapable of being rightfully broken or dissolved; perpetually binding

 

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