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  • adjective Capable of being subdivided.

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Examples

  • This historic three-story, shingle-style manor sits on 10.37 subdividable acres.

    Money's Worth: Where You Can Keep Your Yacht Close at Bay 2008

  • Grateful to own their homes, maybe a bit too hopeful about the weather, these newcomers tended to see the land as subdividable, not hallowed.

    The Unclosed Circle Kerr, Sarah 2007

  • A comparable home on a subdividable block in Casino is on the market for $258,000.

    northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star 2010

  • The property is subdividable into seven or eight lots, and it comes with few restrictions.

    Boston.com Most Popular 2009

  • The property is subdividable into seven or eight lots, and it comes with few restrictions.

    Boston.com Most Popular 2009

  • The second and equally deep strand ” and here I think we do know where it came from ” was his total love of the idea of a field: the following of physical phenomena in minute and infinitely subdividable detail in space and in time.

    On Albert Einstein Oppenheimer, Robert 1966

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