combinable
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Definition
Adjective: Able to be combined or joined together; tending to combine or unite.
Usage
The adjective "combinable" describes the property of things that can be mixed, merged, or united to form a single entity or a coherent whole. It often refers to elements that are compatible for combination.
Examples
- The two datasets are combinable, allowing for a more comprehensive analysis.
- These modular furniture pieces are designed to be combinable in various configurations.
- Not all chemical compounds are combinable without causing a dangerous reaction.
Advanced Usage
- "Mutually combinable": Emphasizes that two or more items can be combined with each other.
- The software modules are mutually combinable, offering great flexibility.
- Used in formal, technical, or academic contexts (e.g., mathematics, computer science, chemistry) to describe compatible systems, data, or components.
Variants and Related Words
- Combine (verb): To join or merge to form a single entity.
- Combinability (noun): The quality or state of being combinable.
- Combinatorial (adjective): Relating to the selection and arrangement of items that can be combined.
Synonyms
- Mergeable
- Fusible
- Joinable
- Unitable
Antonyms
- Incompatible
- Inseparable (when meaning cannot be divided after combining)
- Uncombinable
Adjective
- able to or tending to combine