slovo | definícia |
separable (encz) | separable,oddělitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
separable (encz) | separable,odlučitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Separable (gcide) | Separable \Sep"a*ra*ble\, a. [L. separabilis: cf. F.
s['e]parable.]
Capable of being separated, disjoined, disunited, or divided;
as, the separable parts of plants; qualities not separable
from the substance in which they exist. --
Sep"a*ra*ble*ness, n. -- Sep"a*ra*bly, adv.
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Trials permit me not to doubt of the separableness of a
yellow tincture from gold. --Boyle.
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separable (wn) | separable
adj 1: capable of being divided or dissociated; "often drugs and
crime are not dissociable"; "the siamese twins were not
considered separable"; "a song...never conceived of as
severable from the melody"; [syn: dissociable,
separable, severable] |
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inseparable (encz) | inseparable,neoddělitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
separable (encz) | separable,oddělitelný adj: Zdeněk Brožseparable,odlučitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Inseparable (gcide) | Inseparable \In*sep"a*ra*ble\, a. [L. inseparabilis: cf. F.
ins['e]parable. See In-, and Separable.]
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1. Not separable; incapable of being separated or disjoined.
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The history of every language is inseparable from
that of the people by whom it is spoken. --Mure.
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Liberty and union, now and forever, one and
inseparable. --D. Webster.
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2. (Gram.) Invariably attached to some word, stem, or root;
as, the inseparable particle un-.
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Inseparableness (gcide) | Inseparableness \In*sep"a*ra*ble*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being inseparable; inseparability.
--Bp. Burnet.
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Separableness (gcide) | Separable \Sep"a*ra*ble\, a. [L. separabilis: cf. F.
s['e]parable.]
Capable of being separated, disjoined, disunited, or divided;
as, the separable parts of plants; qualities not separable
from the substance in which they exist. --
Sep"a*ra*ble*ness, n. -- Sep"a*ra*bly, adv.
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Trials permit me not to doubt of the separableness of a
yellow tincture from gold. --Boyle.
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Unseparable (gcide) | Unseparable \Un*sep"a*ra*ble\, a.
Inseparable. [Obs.] "In love unseparable." --Shak.
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inseparable (wn) | inseparable
adj 1: not capable of being separated; "inseparable pieces of
rock" |
separable (wn) | separable
adj 1: capable of being divided or dissociated; "often drugs and
crime are not dissociable"; "the siamese twins were not
considered separable"; "a song...never conceived of as
severable from the melody"; [syn: dissociable,
separable, severable] |
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