adjective 1.capable of being separated, parted, or dissociated.
2.Mathematics.a.containing a countable dense subset.
b.(of a differential equation) capable of being written so that coefficients of the differentials of the
independent and dependent variables are, respectively, functions of these variables alone. Compare
separation of variables.
Origin: 1350–1400; Middle English (<
Middle French) <
Latin sēparābilis, equivalent to
sēparā(
re) to
separate +
-bilis -ble Related forms sep·a·ra·bil·i·ty, sep·a·ra·ble·ness, noun
sep·a·ra·bly, adverb
non·sep·a·ra·bil·i·ty, noun
non·sep·a·ra·ble, adjective
non·sep·a·ra·ble·ness, noun
non·sep·a·ra·b·ly, adverb
un·sep·a·ra·ble, adjective
un·sep·a·ra·ble·ness, noun
un·sep·a·ra·b·ly, adverb
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