διαιρετός

Greek

Etymology

5th century BC (Sophocles) Ancient Greek διαιρετός (diairetós), from δι- (di-) + αἱρετός (hairetós, that may be taken, conquered, grasped), the latter being αἱρέω (hairéō) + -τος (-tos)

Adjective

διαιρετός • (diairetós) m (feminine διαιρετή, neuter διαιρετό)

  1. divisible, capable of being split or divided
  2. (mathematics) divisible

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Antonyms

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