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decomposable
adjective
Able to be decomposed
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Garbage is mostly decomposable food waste; rubbish is mostly dry material such as glass, paper, cloth, or wood.
Cantor himself conjectured that the universe might contain different types of matter, with the different types of matter decomposable into infinite sets of differing sizes.
The decomposable materials in refuse are isolated from glass, metal, and other inorganic items through sorting and separating operations.
Hydrolyzable tannins (decomposable in water, with which they react to form other substances), yield various water-soluble products, such as gallic acid and protocatechuic acid and sugars.
Garbage contains highly decomposable food waste (e.g., kitchen scraps), while rubbish is the dry, nonputrescible component of refuse.
Garbage is highly putrescible or decomposable, whereas rubbish is not.
"Complete environment" seeding in which seed, fertilizer, and water are incorporated in a biodegradable (decomposable in the soil) tape may come into use; with the tape planted, no further fertilizer or water will be needed until growth is well established.
Such percepts are treated in classical Gestalt theory, however, as though they are basic and unitary and not readily decomposable.
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The worst part of the job isn't the human waste, but dealing with "fatbergs" that accumulate in the sewers full of oils, grease, hand wipes and anything else non-decomposable.
Many mechanists, following Simon (1996 [1962]), emphasize that biological systems are hierarchically organized into near-decomposable structures: mechanisms within mechanisms, within mechanism.
Another way to try to explain the failure of property composition is to interpret the properties of composite systems as holistic, non-decomposable properties.
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