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combinable
adjective
Able to be combined.
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These, Burke thought, were ideas difficult to combine a sound reflection as they are diametrically opposed but that they were combinable in the further idea of a British empire one which combined legislative command with civil liberty.
2) Hanzi-based writing is unnecessarily difficult; the characters do not represent "ideas" but "morphemes" (small and combinable units of meaning, like the morphemes of any language).
These three critical movements are neither internally univocal nor unproblematically combinable; what follows is therefore oversimplified.
And despite the tough battle talk, they are combinable.
Combinable apartments would have been preferable, Ms. Ebert said.
Mr. Schuller's main influence on him is his eclecticism, his sense of genres and styles as collapsible and combinable.
The margins of non-organic combinable crop systems range from £397 to £449 and the organic margins range from £405 to £445.
Independent research commissioned by the Soil Association and published this week shows that the production of organic combinable crops, such as wheat, barley and oil seed rape, could become more profitable compared to non-organic as the price of oil increases to $200 per barrel – predicted by a recent Chatham House report to happen in five to 10 years.
With oil at $135 per barrel (which it was when the analysis was done), the margins for organic and non-organic production of a combinable crops system show similar rates of return.
"For the chaps out east, we had a bit of drought," said Tori Morgan, the NFU's adviser on combinable crops.
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Carbon nanotubes are made by exploiting the multi-combinable structure of carbon, which allows atoms to be arranged into stable structures such as buckminsterfullerene, or "buckyballs", in which the atoms form a globe shape – and tubes.
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