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dissoluble

[dih-sol-yuh-buhl] / dɪˈsɒl yə bəl /


ADJECTIVE
solvable
Synonyms


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But no one found the words thoughtless or untrue, for Beth still seemed among them, a peaceful presence, invisible, but dearer than ever, since death could not break the household league that love made dissoluble.

From "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott

In the outset, obviously, if the soul be an immaterial entity, its natural immortality follows; because death and decay can only be supposed to take effect in dissoluble combinations.

From The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life by Alger, William Rounseville

Marriage will not only be lighter, but more dissoluble.

From What is Coming? by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)

Behold the sad future in store for us—to minister to the wants of a fluctuating and dissoluble body!

From Four-Dimensional Vistas by Bragdon, Claude Fayette

Confarreatio was only dissoluble by diffarreatio, but this was perhaps used only for penal purposes.

From Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero by Fowler, W. Warde




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