"capable of being separated or disunited," early 15c., from Late Latin divisibilis "divisible," from divis-, past-participle stem of Latin dividere "to divide" (see divide (v.)). Related: Divisibility.
even numbers are divisible by two
the Americans fought a bloody war to prove that their nation is not divisible
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