noun
- the quality or state of being able to be divided or separated into parts
Usage: formal; technical
Examples
- The partibility of the estate allowed it to be divided among the heirs.
- Legal scholars debated the partibility of certain types of property.
- The partibility of the data made it easier to analyze in smaller segments.
- Mathematical concepts often depend on the partibility of numbers.
- The partibility of the inheritance was clearly outlined in the will.
- Scientists studied the partibility of the compound under different conditions.