resoluble
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re·sol·u·ble
(rĭ-zŏl′yə-bəl)adj.
Possible to resolve; resolvable: resoluble differences in opinion.
[Late Latin resolūbilis, from Latin resolvere, to resolve; see resolve.]
re·sol′u·bil′i·ty n.
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resoluble
(rɪˈzɒljʊbəl; ˈrɛzəl-)adj
another word for resolvable
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re•sol•u•ble1
(rɪˈzɒl yə bəl, ˈrɛz əl-)adj.
capable of being resolved.
[1595–1605; < Late Latin resolūbilis= Latin resolū-, variant s. of resolvere to resolve + -bilis -ble]
re•sol`u•bil′i•ty, re•sol′u•ble•ness, n.
re•sol•u•ble2
(riˈsɒl yə bəl)adj.
able to be redissolved.
[1830–40]
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