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dɪˌvɪz əˈbɪl ɪ tidi·vis·i·bil·i·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
divisibilitynoun
the quality of being divisible; the capacity to be divided into parts or divided among a number of persons
Wiktionary
divisibilitynoun
The property of being divisible by a particular integer.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Divisibilitynoun
The quality of admitting division or separation of parts.
Etymology: divisibilité, French.
The most palpable absurdities will press the asserters of infinite divisibility. Joseph Glanvill, Sceps. c. 7.
This will easily appear to any one, who will let his thoughts loose in the vast expansion of space, or divisibility of matter. John Locke.
Wikipedia
divisibility
In mathematics, a divisor of an integer n {\displaystyle n} , also called a factor of n {\displaystyle n} , is an integer m {\displaystyle m} that may be multiplied by some integer to produce n {\displaystyle n} . In this case, one also says that n {\displaystyle n} is a multiple of m . {\displaystyle m.} An integer n {\displaystyle n} is divisible or evenly divisible by another integer m {\displaystyle m} if m {\displaystyle m} is a divisor of n {\displaystyle n} ; this implies dividing n {\displaystyle n} by m {\displaystyle m} leaves no remainder.
Webster Dictionary
Divisibilitynoun
the quality of being divisible; the property of bodies by which their parts are capable of separation
Etymology: [Cf. F. divisibilit.]
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of divisibility in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of divisibility in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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