noun
- the quality or state of being able to be broken down into simpler components or constituent parts
- the capacity of a substance to decay or rot naturally over time
Usage: commonly used in mathematics, computer science, and chemistry
Usage: often used in environmental and waste management contexts
Examples
- The decomposability of the algorithm made it easier for programmers to understand and modify.
- Scientists studied the decomposability of plastic materials to develop more eco-friendly alternatives.
- In mathematics, the decomposability of complex numbers into real and imaginary parts is fundamental.
- The decomposability of organic waste is essential for composting programs.
- Engineers valued the decomposability of the system into independent modules.
- The decomposability of certain polymers determines how long they persist in the environment.