Definitionadj. capable of being divided or dissociated
Last update: October 25, 2015
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The alimentary tract consists of a straight tube running from the mouth to the anus without any convolutions; it is separable into three divisions: (I) a muscular oesophagus, which is often provided with cuticular teeth; (2) a cellular intestine; and (3) a short terminal rectum surrounded by muscular fibres. [Please select]
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Blyth is of opinion that it is no more than a local race, barely separable from C. [Please select]
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The large collection made by Alcorn offers evidence that other separable subspecies with constant characters are present. [Please select]
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These are derived interests, indispensable to the scholar, but quite separable from that modicum of philosophy which helps to make the man. [Please select]
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The three segments that bore the legs are no longer distinctly separable, though in reality they still exist. [Please select]
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Three populations are separable as subspecies; one has no stripes on the body and occurs in the Yucatán Peninsula. [Please select]
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In northeastern Washington distinctly separable populations occur within a few miles of one another. [Please select]
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Some workers have contended that striped dolphins are separable into distinct species depending on whether the eye-to-flipper stripe has one (_S.) [Please select]
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The middle and lower forest canopies are not easily separable and I shall speak of them together. [Please select]
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For brevity let us name that manner of building in which the architecture is the construction, _Inherent_ architecture, and that manner in which the two are separable _Incrusted_ architecture. [Please select]
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