divisible

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Capable of being divided or split.
  2. Of an integer, that, when divided by another integer, results in another integer still, thus leaving no remainder.
noun
  1. Any substance that can be divided.

Pronunciation

[dɪˈvɪzɪbəɫ] LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-divisible.wav

Word forms

divisible divisibles

Etymology

PIE word *dwóh₁ From Middle English divisible, from Old French, from Late Latin divisibilis, from the verb Latin divido.

Translations

Bulgarian: делим Catalan: divisible Czech: dělitelný Danish: delelig Dutch: deelbaar Finnish: jaollinen French: divisible Galician: divisíbel Georgian: დაყოფადი Georgian: გაყოფადი Georgian: დანაწილებადი German: teilbar German: dividierbar Greek: διαιρετός Ancient Greek: μεριστός Greenlandic: agguarneqarsinnaasoq Hungarian: osztható Hungarian: felosztható Hungarian: felbontható Hungarian: bontható Icelandic: deilanlegur Italian: divisibile Japanese: 分割できる Japanese: 割れる Japanese: 分けられる Japanese: 可分の Latin: divisibilis Macedonian: делив Polish: podzielny Portuguese: divisível Romanian: divizibil Russian: дели́мый Spanish: divisible Swedish: delbar Tagalog: mahahati Turkish: bölünebilir Turkish: taksim edilebilir
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