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Dissolubility

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dis·sol·u·ble  (d-sly-bl)
adj.
That can be dissolved: dissoluble airborne pollutants brought back to the earth as rain.

[Latin dissolbilis, from dissoltus, past participle of dissolvere, to dissolve; see dissolve.]

dissol·u·bili·ty, dis·solu·ble·ness n.
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Noun1.dissolubility - the property of being dissoluble; "he measure the dissolubility of sugar in water"
physical property - any property used to characterize matter and energy and their interactions


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As John Noonan recounts in detail in A Church That Can and Cannot Change (University of Notre Dame Press), the church's moral teaching has evolved in a number of key areas, such as slavery, religious liberty, usury, and the dissolubility of marriage.
West" put the case clearly: "Should it be told to future ages, that the capricious dissolubility (if not the absolute nullity) of the nuptial tie and the annihilation of parental authority are among the blasphemies uttered by the moral instructors of these times .
This large dissolubility of epoxy into rubber domains seems to be responsible for the suppression of rubber cavitation.
 
 
 
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