Words and phrases that have a meaning related to divisible:  (167 results)
Antonyms:
indivisible
Often used in the same context:
reducible, totipotent, indivisible, coextensive, dividable, severable, commutative, inferable, expressible, irreducible, describable, factorial, nameable, residuary, arithmetical, separable, juristic, determinate, storable, unitive, dualist, unexceptionable, transitive, pari passu, modulo, uncreated, falsifiable, fungible, interrelated, inviolable, voidable, delimited, incommensurable, privative, justiciable, invariant, avogadro constant, infinite, assignable, infinitive, euclidian, suffixed, trinitarian, nonmaterial, countable, euclidean, indefeasible, coterminous, undecillion, alef, transferor, collateralized, logarithmic, null, algebraic, universalistic, planck constant, immutable, creedal, numerological, revisable, reified, interlinked, deducible, nominative, syllogistic, perfectible, justificatory, interpolated, quantized, mutually exclusive, intercalary, assessable, valence electrons, monistic, uncaused, nucleated, ceteris paribus, nicene creed, ipso facto, utilizable, ordinal, equal, negotiable, plural, disjunctive, inapplicable, digit, sanctified, mutable, teleological, moabite, cosine, multiplicative, accreted, appurtenant, isomorphic, tautological, constitutive, hexadecimal, exchangeable, notated, avail, nothing, put, victorious, want, ado, affidavit, aim, ante, approximate, argument, bitterness, bushels, cease, cheap, connexion, contention, contrary, course, criterion, individuated, consumable, intangible, knowable, unknowable, composite, distributable, immaterial, incorporeal, isolable, manipulable, nonliving, unallocated, unextended, imponderable
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— Nouns for divisible: pool, profits, goods, infinitum, contract, surplus, benefits, parts, contracts, property, profit, more...

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