Divisible vs Bipartile - What's the difference?
divisible | bipartile |
Capable of being divided or split.
(arithmetic) Of an integer, that, when divided by another integer, leaves no remainder.
Any substance that can be divided.
* Joseph Glanvill
As adjectives the difference between divisible and bipartile
is that divisible is capable of being divided or split while bipartile is divisible into two parts.As a noun divisible
is any substance that can be divided.divisible
English
Adjective
(-)- 12 is divisible by 3.
Synonyms
* disunitable * splittableAntonyms
* (all meanings) indivisible * (capable of being divided) combinable, mergeable, unifiableNoun
(en noun)- The composition of Bodies, whether it be of Divisibles or Indivisibles, is a question which must be rank'd with the Indissolvibles
