separability

/,sepərə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (separableness) /'sepərəblnis/
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separability

The scientist demonstrates the separability of oil and water in a beaker.

Definition

Noun The quality, state, or capability of being separated or divided into distinct parts.

Usage

The noun "separability" describes the inherent property of something that allows it to be taken apart, disconnected, or distinguished from a whole. It is often used in formal, technical, or legal contexts to discuss whether components of a system, contract, or concept can function or be considered independently.

Examples
  • The separability of the device's modules makes repairs much easier.
  • A key legal question was the separability of the arbitration clause from the main contract.
  • The experiment tested the separability of the two chemical compounds.
Advanced Usage
  • Philosophical/Linguistic Context: Refers to the ability to distinguish or isolate concepts or properties.
  • Mathematical/Computational Context: Refers to the property of a function or system where variables can be treated independently.
Variants and Related Words
  • Separable (adjective): Capable of being separated.
  • Separate (verb): To cause to move or be apart.
  • Separation (noun): The action or state of moving or being moved apart.
Synonyms
  • Divisibility
  • Detachability
  • Disconnectability
  • Distinguishability (in conceptual contexts)
Antonyms
  • Inseparability
  • Indivisibility
  • Unity
  • Fusion
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Principle of Separability: A doctrine in law, particularly international commercial arbitration, stating that an arbitration agreement is treated as separate from the main contract.
  • Feature Separability: A concept in machine learning and pattern recognition referring to how well individual features distinguish between classes.
separability

The scientist demonstrates the separability of oil and water in a beaker.

Noun
  1. the capability of being separated