separable

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Able to be separated
Of a metric space, that it has a countable dense subset
capable of being disjoined or divided
{a} capable or possible to be disunited
{s} divisible, detachable, can be separated
Capable of being separated, disjoined, disunited, or divided; as, the separable parts of plants; qualities not separable from the substance in which they exist
capable of being divided or dissociated; "often drugs and crime are not dissociable"; "the siamese twins were not considered seperable"; "a song never conceived of as severable from the melody"
If things are separable, they can be separated from each other. Character is not separable from physical form but is governed by it. two things that are separable can be separated or considered separately   inseparable separable from
partible
exemptitious
separable affix
An affix that can be detached from the word it attaches to in several instances
separable verb
A verb that is composed of a stem and a separable affix, which can be detached from the stem in several verb forms
separable space
area that can be divided into separate parts (Mathematics)
separable variables
unknown that can be separated (Mathematics)
separability
{n} the quality of admitting disunion
separability
the capability of being separated
separability
{i} detachability, ability to be separated, ability to be divided
separability
The property of being separable
separability
Quality of being separable or divisible; divisibility; separableness
separably
In a manner that can be separated
separably
with possibility of separation or individuation; "the two ideas were considered separably"
separably
divisibly, detachably, in a manner that allows separation
separably
with possibility of separation or individuation; "the two ideas were considered separably
separable

    Hyphenation

    sep·a·ra·ble

    Antonyms

    inseparable

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'se-p(&-)r&-b&l ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin separabilis, from separare.
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