Associations to the word «Separable»
Noun
- Hilbert
- Subspace
- Algebra
- Permutation
- Topology
- Subset
- Polynomial
- Neumann
- Prefix
- Theorem
- Verb
- Optimization
- Space
- Dual
- Decomposition
- Matrice
- Manifold
- Extension
- Kernel
- Closure
- Coordinate
- Tentacle
- Approximation
- If
- Tensor
- Equation
- Integer
- Variable
- Integral
- Norm
- Continuum
- Operator
- Degenerate
- Converse
- Able
- Preference
- Wiener
- Function
- Subgroup
- Constraint
- Generalization
- Algorithm
- Matrix
- Lattice
- Filter
- Separate
- Computation
- Prob
- Gal
- M1
- Dimension
Adjective
- Metric
- Convex
- Topological
- Polynomial
- Algebraic
- Gaussian
- Quadratic
- Finite
- Dimensional
- Measurable
- Receptive
- Invariant
- Linear
- Unitary
- Compact
- Bounded
- Concave
- Differential
- Stochastic
- Nonlinear
- Euclidean
- Infinite
- Discrete
- Quantum
- Valued
- Arbitrary
- Space
- Rational
- Homogeneous
- Optimal
- Distinct
- Dense
- Orthogonal
- Symmetric
- Objective
- Continuous
- Primal
- Sequential
- Weakly
- Integral
- Utility
- Diagonal
- Splitting
Adverb
Wiktionary
SEPARABLE, adjective. Able to be separated.
SEPARABLE, adjective. (analysis) Of a topological space, having a countable dense subset.
SEPARABLE AFFIX, noun. (linguistics) An affix that can be detached from the word it attaches to in several instances.
SEPARABLE AFFIXES, noun. Plural of separable affix
SEPARABLE PREFIX, noun. (linguistics) A prefix that can be detached from the verb it attaches to in several instances.
SEPARABLE PREFIXES, noun. Plural of separable prefix
SEPARABLE VERB, noun. (linguistics) A verb that is composed of a stem and a separable affix, which can be detached from the stem in several verb forms.
SEPARABLE VERBS, noun. Plural of separable verb
Dictionary definition
SEPARABLE, adjective. Capable of being divided or dissociated; "often drugs and crime are not dissociable"; "the siamese twins were not considered separable"; "a song...never conceived of as severable from the melody";.
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.