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1. (n.) divisibility
the capacity of being divided.
2. divisibility
the capacity of being evenly divided, without remainder.
Etymology: (1635–45)
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1. (noun) divisibility
the quality of being divisible; the capacity to be divided into parts or divided among a number of persons
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1. (noun) divisibility
the quality of being divisible; the property of bodies by which their parts are capable of separation
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