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Definitions for dissociable
dɪˈsoʊ ʃi ə bəl, -ʃə bəl, -si ə-dis·so·cia·ble
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Princeton's WordNet
dissociable, separable, severableadjective
capable of being divided or dissociated
"often drugs and crime are not dissociable"; "the siamese twins were not considered separable"; "a song...never conceived of as severable from the melody";
Wiktionary
dissociableadjective
Able to be dissociated, divided or separated
Wikipedia
dissociable
Dissociation in chemistry is a general process in which molecules (or ionic compounds such as salts, or complexes) separate or split into other things such as atoms, ions, or radicals, usually in a reversible manner. For instance, when an acid dissolves in water, a covalent bond between an electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom is broken by heterolytic fission, which gives a proton (H+) and a negative ion. Dissociation is the opposite of association or recombination.
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dissociable
Dissociable generally refers to something that can be separated or disconnected from something else, particularly in reference to mental or psychological processes. It can also refer to elements or components in other fields such as chemistry that can undergo dissociation, a process where a compound gets separated into smaller particles.
Webster Dictionary
Dissociableadjective
not /ell associated or assorted; incongruous
Dissociableadjective
having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuitable to society; unsociable
Etymology: [L. dissociabilis, fr. dissociare: cf. F. dissociable. See Dissociate.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dissociable in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dissociable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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