- a word derived from separable.
Example Sentences
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The focus shifts to local dynamics—in particular, to dynamical separability.
From Scientific American • May 22, 2023
Dynamical separability is “kind of an assumption of reductionism,” Ormrod says.
From Scientific American • May 22, 2023
The minutes "will likely express confidence in the separability of price stability and financial stability."
From Reuters • Apr. 12, 2023
The separability of testing from abortion, coupled with the bundling of testable diseases and the ambiguity of how the findings will be applied, makes moral regulation of prenatal testing a logistical nightmare.
From Slate • Jun. 1, 2012
For it is not the separability of an accident from its substance that makes it an accident, but its destruction, when separated.
From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac