Results for: capability of being separated
English English
capable of being divided, capable of being separated into smaller sectionssubdividable
capable of being parted, divisible, detachable, can be separatedseparable
capable of being stained; capability of absorbing color (Cytology)stainable
capacity to develop, electric potential, expressing possibility, possibility; ability; capability of being; possible energy (Electricity), possible but not yet realized, capable of becoming, able to be, potential verb formpotential
capacity to dissolve, measure of capacity to dissolve, state or quality of being soluble, capability of being melted or dissolved; amount of a substance that can be dissolved in a solventsolubility
centrifuge for separating blood cells from plasma; relationship between the volume of cells and the volume of blood separated by a centrifuge, centrifuge that compacts red blood cells, percentage of blood that is cellshematocrit
class system, Hindu class system, Hindu social class, insect rank, one of the four classes into which Hindu society is separated; class, station, social position; statuscaste
clause, describing a leaping melody, describing notes a second apart, disjunction, indicated by separation of or from generally contiguous elements, isolated, separateddisjunct
cling faithfully to something, cut a path through, penetrate, split, separate; be split, be separated; pass through; part from; cling to; attach oneself to; be singularly devoted tocleave
coal waste, form into slag, residue of ore separated from a metal during the smelting process; scoria, cinder-like pieces of lava (Geology), turn something into slag, waste material from smeltingslag
collective name for the islands off the western coast of Scotland, comprising an outer chain of islands, the Outer Hebrides, separated by a sea channel from the Inner Hebrides nearer the mainland, group of islands off the western and northwest coast of...Hebrides
colorful, relating to prism, separated by prismprismatic; prismatical
commonplace, mediocre, not attracting notice, not distinguished; ordinary, unexceptional; indistinguishable, having no special characteristic by which to be recognized; not discerned; not separated according to some distinguishing characteristics, not ...undistinguished
comprehensibility, capability of being understoodintelligibility
condensed moisture that falls from the sky (i.e. rain, snow, hail, etc.); material that has been separated from a solution (Chemistry), done or acting rashly, headfirst, with the head foremost; hurried, rushed; hasty, reckless, make rain or snow fall, ...precipitate
 

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