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divisible
/ ɪˈɪəə /
adjective
capable of being divided, usually with no remainder
Other 51Թ Forms
- divisibleness noun
- divisibly adverb
- nondivisible adjective
- undivisible adjective
- 徱ˈ adverb
- 徱ˈԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of divisible1
Example Sentences
Newman also found that some age databases contain unusual numbers of people born on the first day of the month or on dates divisible by five, suggesting many of these birth dates are fabricated.
This is patently false: you can recognize numbers divisible by 3 because their digits total a number divisible by 3.
Three was a good number, as was any number divisible by it.
What if we no longer thought of the world as so blithely divisible?
At the same time, he wondered whether his own logic was faulty, since he based his arguments on geometry, whose infinitely divisible lines automatically reject atomism.
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