detachability
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detachability — detach ► VERB 1) disengage (something) and remove it. 2) (detach oneself from) leave or distance oneself from (a group or situation). 3) (be detached) Military be sent on a separate mission. DERIVATIVES detachability noun … English terms dictionary
detachability — noun see detach … New Collegiate Dictionary
detachability — n. quality of being able to be detached or disassembled … English contemporary dictionary
detachability — de·tach·abil·i·ty … English syllables
detachability — ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷əˈbiləd.ē, ətē, i noun ( es) : the quality or state of being detachable … Useful english dictionary
detach — transitive verb Etymology: French détacher, from Old French destachier, from des de + tachier (as in atachier to attach) Date: 1686 1. to separate especially from a larger mass and usually without violence or damage 2. disengage … New Collegiate Dictionary
detachably — See detachability. * * * … Universalium
detachable — See detachability. * * * … Universalium
detach — detachable, adj. detachability, n. detachably, adv. detacher, n. /di tach /, v.t. 1. to unfasten and separate; disengage; disunite. 2. Mil. to send away (a regiment, ship, etc.) on a special mission. [1470 80; < MF détacher … Universalium
Michael Krausz — Full name Michael Krausz Born 1942 Geneva, Switzerland Main interests I. Ideals and Aims of Interpretation II. Relativism … Wikipedia