dissociable

English

Etymology

Latin dissociabilis, from dissociare: compare French dissociable. See dissociate.

Adjective

dissociable (comparative more dissociable, superlative most dissociable)

  1. Able to be dissociated, divided or separated.
  2. Not well associated or assorted; incongruous.
  3. Having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuited to society; unsociable.

French

Etymology

By surface analysis, dissocier + -able.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /di.sɔ.sjabl/
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Adjective

dissociable (plural dissociables)

  1. dissociable
    Antonym: indissociable

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