- dissociable: 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";
- (separability) the capability of being separated
- In mathematics and in physics, separability may refer to properties of: * Separable differential equations ** Separable ordinary differential equation, a class of equations that can be separated into a pair of integrals ** Separable partial differential equation, a class of equations that can be ...
- In mathematics a topological space is called separable if it contains a countable dense subset; that is, there exists a sequence of elements of the space such that every nonempty open subset of the space contains at least one element of the sequence.
- Able to be separated; Of a metric space, that it has a countable dense subset
- (separability) Prepositional verbs are not separable: it is never correct, in other words, to place the direct object between the verb and the following preposition as in, Harry had been thinking his mother about. ...
- (separability) The outcome for disjoint subsets of voters is the same as that of their union. [Smith 1973]; [Young 1975]: consistency
- A bearing that may be separated completely or partially into its component parts.
- distinct ( from de);