divisibility

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di·vis·i·ble

 (dĭ-vĭz′ə-bəl)
adj.
Capable of being divided, especially with no remainder: 15 is divisible by 3 and 5.

di·vis′i·bil′i·ty, di·vis′i·ble·ness n.
di·vis′i·bly adv.
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divisibility

(dɪˌvɪzɪˈbɪlɪtɪ)
n
(Mathematics) the capacity of a dividend to be exactly divided by a given number
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di•vis•i•bil•i•ty

(dɪˌvɪz əˈbɪl ɪ ti)

n.
1. the capacity of being divided.
2. the capacity of being evenly divided, without remainder.
[1635–45]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.divisibility - the quality of being divisible; the capacity to be divided into parts or divided among a number of persons
fissiparity - the tendency to break into parts; "the fissiparity of religious sects"
quality - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare
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The INFINITE DIVISIBILITY of matter, or, in other words, the INFINITE divisibility of a FINITE thing, extending even to the minutest atom, is a point agreed among geometricians, though not less incomprehensible to common-sense than any of those mysteries in religion, against which the batteries of infidelity have been so industriously leveled.
Today, internet communications are transmitted between devices the size of your thumbnail and security tokens are increasing the divisibility of fractional ownership, which is no longer the preserve of millionaires.
The average offtake of office spaces within SEZs is not less than 20,000 sq ft., as a consequence of which the design of these floors enables easy divisibility into two separate tenants.
The divisibility of the system allows for retrofitting.
A variety of potential configurations and divisibility make the assets suitable for an array of manufacturing, distribution, office and research laboratory uses.
Among the topics are math logic and other problem-solving strategies, the decimal number system and problems on digits, math squares and related problems, divisibility by three and remainders, and graphs and their applications.
Babylonians also saw 13 as a bad thing - 12 was an auspicious number for its divisibility by 2, 3, 4 and 6, but this was disrupted by 13.
For an item to be used as money it needs to have certain desirable qualities that give it a comparative advantage over any other potential item, such as scarcity, durability, divisibility, verifiability, portability and fungibility.
In order to allow for infinite divisibility, Anaxagoras makes the opposites homoeomerous, or composed of parts like the whole (for example, hot is composed of portions of hot).
Fundamentally, for the electricity generation of the projects that will come last into the FIT qualification cap, only the capacity fraction that will fill the gap would eventually be qualified by the DOE based on "divisibility rule" enforced upon qualified projects.
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