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removable
[ ri-moo-vuh-buhl ]
adjective
- that may be removed.
- Mathematics.
- (of a singularity of a function of a complex variable) noting that the function is not analytic at the point but that the function can be redefined so as to be analytic at the point.
- (of a discontinuity) noting that the function is discontinuous at the point but that the function can be redefined so as to be continuous at the point. Compare essential ( def 5 ).
Other Word Forms
- ·DZa·i·ٲ ·DZa··Ա noun
- ·DZa· adverb
- ԴDzr·DZa· adjective
- ܲr·DZa· adjective
- un·DZa··Ա noun
- un·DZa· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of removable1
Example Sentences
Aside from the three full-body Baby Ochis, a separate removable head was created, which had a screaming expression, which required a more extreme range of motion, and could be replaced onto the hero puppet’s body.
"No person should be deemed removable from their home for speaking out against the killing of Palestinian families, doctors and journalists," Abdalla's statement said.
It added: "All aliens in violation of US immigration law may be subject to arrest, detention and, if found removable by final order, removal from the United States regardless of nationality."
For added flexibility, the bag also features a top handle for hand carry and a removable strap for crossbody wear.
Bove had successful surgery following the incident and had a removable defibrillator fitted to prevent fatal cardiac arrest.
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