noun
- plural of partibility; the quality or state of being capable of being divided or separated into parts
Usage: formal; often used in legal, philosophical, or technical contexts
Examples
- The partibilities of the estate were determined by the will.
- Philosophers debated the partibilities of matter and energy.
- The contract outlined the partibilities of shared assets.
- Legal experts examined the partibilities of the inheritance.
- The partibilities of the property made division among heirs straightforward.