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divisible Meaning in Tamil ( divisible வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பகுக்கக்கூடிய, வகுக்ககூடிய,



divisible தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

,'nbsp;an ஆகிய ஒவ்வொன்றும் மீதியின்றி வகுக்ககூடிய மிகச்சிறிய எண்.

divisible's Usage Examples:

On the North American continent, as in Europe, the Cambrian system is divisible into three series: (i) the lower or "Georgian," with Olenellus fauna; (2) the middle or "Acadian," with Paradoxides or Dikelocephalus fauna; (3) the upper or "Potsdam," with Olenus fauna (with Saratogan or St Croix as synonyms for Potsdam).


The body is divisible into a proboscis and a trunk with sometimes an intervening neck region.


Thus his metaphysics is Leibnitzian, like that of Lotze, and yet is opposed to the most characteristic feature of monadology - the percipient indivisible monad.


Therefore, if (n-i) 1P+11 is divisible by (p+I)!, 'n 1P+11 is divisible b y (p +i) !.


"The white population is broadly divisible into the British and Dutch elements, the percentage of other whites in 1904 being but 8.


The former should be regarded as asserting that the whole is, not temporally, but logically, subsequent to the part, and that therefore there is an infinite regress in the notion of a whole which is infinitely divisible - a view which at any rate demands a serious refutation.


From these two arbitrary hypotheses about corporeal motion, that it requires indivisibly simple elements, and that it offers only passive resistance, he concluded that behind bodies there must be units, or monads, which would be at once substantial, simple, indivisible and active.


He accepted the Leibnitzian fallacy that unity is indivisibility, which led to the Leibnitzian analysis of material bodies into immaterial monads, indivisible and therefore unextended, and to the theory of monadic souls and entelechies.


Henceforth the kingdom of Poland and the grand duchy of Lithuania were to constitute one inseparable and indivisible body politic, under one1569.


Both, however, used this influence freely; and, whereas Lotze used the Leibnitzian argument from indivisibility to deduce indivisible elements and souls, Fechner used the Leibnitzian hypotheses of universal perception and parallelism of motions and perceptions, in the light of the .


"The colonies are divisible into two classes, (I) those possessing considerable powers of local self-government, (2) those in which the local government is autocratic.


6 If indeed we look at the scale of chivalric subordination from another point of view, it seems to be more properly divisible into four than into three stages, of which two may be called provisional and two final.





Synonyms:

partible, dissociative, dividable, severable, cleavable, dissociable, separable,



Antonyms:

inseparable, undividable, indivisible by, indiscrete, indivisible,

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