"dissoluble" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more dissoluble [comparative], most dissoluble [superlative]
Etymology: From Latin dissolubilis, itself from dissolvere (“to dissolve”) (from dis- (“apart”) + solvere (“to solve”) + -bilis (“-able”). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*lewh₃-}}, {{uder|en|la|dissolubilis}} Latin dissolubilis Head templates: {{en-adj}} dissoluble (comparative more dissoluble, superlative most dissoluble)
  1. Which can be dissolved or disintegrated. Synonyms: disintegrative, dissolvable, dissolvent, solvent Derived forms: dissolubility Translations (which can be dissolved or disintegrated): разтворим (raztvorim) (Bulgarian), 溶ける (tokeru) (Japanese), 溶かせる (tokaseru) (Japanese)

Adjective [French]

Audio: LL-Q150 (fra)-Lyokoï-dissoluble.wav Forms: dissolubles [plural]
Etymology: From Latin dissolubilis, itself from dissolvere (“to dissolve”) (from dis- (“apart”) + solvere (“to solve”) + -bilis (“-able”). Etymology templates: {{uder|fr|la|dissolubilis}} Latin dissolubilis Head templates: {{fr-adj}} dissoluble (plural dissolubles)
  1. dissolvent, which can be dissolved Synonyms: solluble Related terms: dissolubilité, dissolution, dissoudre

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