isolable
English
Etymology
Originally (c. 1840) in chemistry, from isolate (possibly influenced by soluble), + -able
Adjective
isolable (comparative more isolable, superlative most isolable)
- Able to be isolated. [from mid-19th c.]
Synonyms
- (able to be isolated): isolatable
Derived terms
Translations
able to be isolated
Anagrams
French
Adjective
isolable (plural isolables)
Further reading
- “isolable”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.