separable

Meaning

  1. Able to be separated.
  2. Able to be brought to a form where all occurrences of the dependent and the independent variable are on opposite sides of the equal sign.
  3. Having a countable dense subset.
  4. Any of several technical senses relating to the behavior of polynomials or objects over which polynomials can be defined:
  5. (obsolete) Any of several technical senses relating to the behavior of polynomials or objects over which polynomials can be defined:
  6. Any of several technical senses relating to the behavior of polynomials or objects over which polynomials can be defined:
  7. (abstract) Any of several technical senses relating to the behavior of polynomials or objects over which polynomials can be defined:

Etymology

From Middle English separable, from Middle French separable and its etymon Latin sēparābilis.

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