sunderable
English
Etymology
sunder + -able
Adjective
sunderable (comparative more sunderable, superlative most sunderable)
- Able to be sundered; able to be split off.
- 2007, Trish Loughran, The Republic in Print, →ISBN:
- I have already argued that printed texts, no matter how widely disseminated, are never entirely sunderable from their origins.
- 2011, Samael Aun Weor, The Gnostic Bible: The Pistis Sophia Unveiled, →ISBN:
- The power that comes from Christ is a sunderable part of Christ. The sunderable part of Christ gives the erotic impulse to the human being.
- 2014, Bennett E. McClellan, The Total Question Workout, →ISBN:
- Recombination requires recognizing that what you had initially construed as a monolith is actually sunderable.
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