dis|so|ci|a|ble

dis|so|ci|a|ble
dis|so|ci|a|ble «dih SOH shee uh buhl, -shuh-», adjective.
1. that can be dissociated; separable.
2. unsociable.
3. that tends to dissociate or separate.

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