Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Divisible.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Capable of being divided; divisible.
  • adjective obsolete Divided; separated; parted.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective That may be divided into fractions; divisible
  • adjective obsolete divided; separated; parted

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective can be divided usually without leaving a remainder

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Examples

  • Mothers life, is not brought forwards against George nor you* if so, the dividable sum would be thirty three pounds. —

    Letter 157 2009

  • Mothers life, is not brought forwards against George nor you* if so, the dividable sum would be thirty three pounds. —

    Letter 158 2009

  • While hospitals cannot offer every in-patient a private room, shared rooms are generally dividable by curtains that enable patients some degree of physical seclusion (and associational intimacy with visiting family and friends).

    Privacy and Medicine Allen, Anita 2009

  • "We have a world that cannot be looked upon as dividable," he told us.

    Adriana Dunn: Ted@State: A Trip To The Nation's Capitol 2009

  • In other words, holographic images are a dividable record which allows all data possessed by the whole to exist in every part of the hologram.

    Superholographic Model of the Universe 2008

  • The auxiliary rule, in effect since 1582 or so, is: if a year ends with double zero, leap years are evenly dividable by 400.

    "One science question" - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • Because, and this was a big because to me, from the space to 0 to 1 must be infinitely dividable into smaller and smaller parts.

    madrigle Diary Entry madrigle 2001

  • Business travellers will benefit from 235 square metres of dividable meeting space with the latest AV technology.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • The 234-room hotel resort and spa, nestled on a slope-side bluff overlooking the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire, has 117 suites that sleep up to six guests, each dividable into separate Club rooms with king beds and Studios with queen/double beds, a full kitchen and dining area.

    All Stories 2012

  • The entire third floor is dedicated to five meeting and event spaces, with the flexibility of sub-dividable rooms for simultaneous meetings or large group meetings.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2010

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