dividable

adj

Etymology

From divide + -able.

  1. derived from dīvidō — “to divide
  2. inherited from dividen
  3. suffixed as dividable — “divide + able

Definitions

  1. Capable of being divided (into fractions or parts).

    • a dividable plant; a dividable lot; dividable property
    • 1683, Henry Care, The Darkness of Atheisme Expelled by the Light of Nature, London: D. Brown et al., Theorem 7, p. 9, Infinite being is not dividable.
  2. Capable of being separated (from something).

  3. Divided

    Divided; separated; parted.

    • Peaceful commerce from dividable shores,

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