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Partible

Partible \Part"i*ble\, a. [L. partibilis, fr. partire to part, divide, fr. L. pars: cf. F. partible. See Part.] Admitting of being parted; divisible; separable; susceptible of severance or partition; as, an estate of inheritance may be partible. ``Make the molds partible.''
--Bacon.

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partible

a. 1 divisible, able to be divided or partitioned. (from 14th c.) 2 Pertaining to property that can be divided between heirs on inheritance, or to an inheritance system based on such division. (from 16th c.)

WordNet
partible

adj. (of e.g. property) can be parted or divided; "a partible estate"

Usage examples of "partible".

Its oneness must not be entitled to that of monad and point: for these the mind abstracts extension and numerical quantity and rests upon the very minutest possible, ending no doubt in the partless but still in something that began as a partible and is always lodged in something other than itself.