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separable

[sep-er-uh-buhl, sep-ruh-]

adjective

  1. capable of being separated, parted, or dissociated.

  2. Mathematics.Ìý

    1. containing a countable dense subset.

    2. (of a differential equation) capable of being written so that coefficients of the differentials of the independent and dependent variables are, respectively, functions of these variables alone.



separable

/ ˈsɛprəbəl, ˈsɛpərəbəl /

adjective

  1. able to be separated, divided, or parted

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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • separability noun
  • separableness noun
  • separably adverb
  • nonseparability noun
  • nonseparable adjective
  • nonseparableness noun
  • nonseparably adverb
  • unseparable adjective
  • unseparableness noun
  • unseparably adverb
  • ËŒ²õ±ð±è²¹°ù²¹Ëˆ²ú¾±±ô¾±³Ù²â noun
  • ˈ²õ±ð±è²¹°ù²¹²ú±ô²â adverb
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of separable1

1350–1400; Middle English (< Middle French ) < Latin ²õŧ±è²¹°ùÄå²ú¾±±ô¾±²õ, equivalent to ²õŧ±è²¹°ùÄå ( re ) to separate + -bilis -ble
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Addictive medicines typically work in the brain and they have side effects that aren’t really separable from the reduction in pain, because they’re the same thing.

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At the root of that divide is a fundamental question: Is support for the Jewish State separable from the support of Israel’s democratically elected government?

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The tribunal rejected the claim as the firms were in "separable" areas.

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The definition of food addiction is separable from obesity.

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“Classification and judgment are seldom separable,†he wrote.

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