noun
- the quality or state of being able to be separated or divided
- the property of being distinguishable as separate entities
Usage: technical
Examples
- The separability of church and state is a fundamental principle in many democracies.
- Engineers tested the separability of the rocket’s stages before launch.
- The separability of the components made the machine easy to repair.
- Philosophers debate the separability of mind and body.
- The contract clause addressed the separability of different provisions.
- Scientists studied the separability of the chemical compounds in the mixture.