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resoluble
1[ ri-zol-yuh-buhl, rez-uhl- ]
adjective
- capable of being resolved.
resoluble
2[ ree-sol-yuh-buhl ]
adjective
- able to be redissolved.
resoluble
/ ˈrɛzəl-; rɪˈzɒljʊbəl /
adjective
- another word for resolvable
Other Words From
- re·solu·bili·ty re·solu·ble·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of resoluble1
Origin of resoluble2
Example Sentences
Resoluble, rez′ō-lū-bl, adj. that may be resolved, soluble.—n.
"There remains however among the happenings met with in such a compound organism as ourselves," says Sherrington, "... a certain residue seemingly not thus resoluble" into chemico-physical energy-systems.
Nay nor perhaps all Vegetables, which may appear by what we said above of Camphire, Benzoin, &c. are resoluble by Fire into just such differing Schemes of Matter.
But, pursues Carneades, though I think it Evident, that Earth and Phlegme are to be reckon’d among the Elements of most Animal and Vegetable Bodies, yet ’tis not upon that Account alone, that I think divers Bodies resoluble into more Substances then three.
But what Answer can it prove to me, who you know am disputing against the Aristotelian Elements, as the Chymicall Principles, and must not look upon any body as a true Principle or Element, but as yet compounded, which is not perfectly Homogeneous, but is further Resoluble into any number of Distinct Substances how small soever.
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