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separably

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sep·a·ra·ble  (spr--bl, spr-)
adj.
Possible to separate: separable sheets of paper.

sepa·ra·bili·ty n.
sepa·ra·bly adv.
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Adv.1.separably - with possibility of separation or individuation; "the two ideas were considered separably"
inseparably - without possibility of separation; "these two are inseparably linked"


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