separablesep‧a‧ra‧ble /ˈsepərəbəl/ adjective
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- The culture of a people is not separable from its physical surroundings.
- But what if form is not separable from content?
- He will recognize that there are large separable strategic subsystems.
- Inputs must be binary only, or linearly separable, or orthogonal.
- Other species seem to be separable into geographical races based on their morphological features.
- Rather, they acknowledge two distinct and separable codes.
- Thus far Plato and Aristotle attribute similar statements to the Orphics: body and soul are separable.
- When seen in the context of the Lincoln glass this is a third separable compositional group of Pain de Venise glass.
nounseparationseparatesseparatistseparatismseparatorinseperabilityadjectiveseparable ≠ inseparableseparateseparatedadverbinseparablyseparatelyverbseparate