4 dictionary results for: Dissoluble
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dis·sol·u·ble
[di-sol-yuh-buh
l] Pronunciation Key
[di-sol-yuh-buh
l] Pronunciation Key –adjective
| 1. | capable of being dissolved: tablets dissoluble in water. |
| 2. | capable of being destroyed, as through disintegration or decomposition. |
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| dis·sol·u·ble
(dĭ-sŏl'yə-bəl) Pronunciation Key
adj. That can be dissolved: dissoluble airborne pollutants brought back to the earth as rain. [Latin dissolūbilis, from dissolūtus, past participle of dissolvere, to dissolve; see dissolve.] dis'sol·u·bil'i·ty, dis·sol'u·ble·ness n. |
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Dissoluble
Dis"so*lu*ble\, a. [L. dissolubilis: cf. F. dissoluble. See Dissolve, and cf. Dissolvable.]1. Capable of being dissolved; having its parts separable by heat or moisture; convertible into a fluid. --Woodward. 2. Capable of being disunited.
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