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Discover LudwigThe word "dissolvable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a material or substance that can be dissolved in a liquid, for example: "This medicine comes in dissolvable tablets that can easily be ingested."
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dissolvable
adjective
Capable of being dissolved.
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The new technology is made of a dissolvable material, meaning that when it is placed onto the skin it will dissolve straight away.
Sheep most usually, however, are branded on the back with paint or lanolin-based dyes that adhere to the wool and are resistant to sun, air, and moisture, but are dissolvable in the wool-scouring process used in commercial plants.
Women have also been pressured to "restore their virginity" after rape, in a procedure under local anaesthetic to "repair" the hymen using dissolvable stitches.
Printing the pill also means the company can package drugs more compactly, with the ability to have up to 1000 milligrams in one easily dissolvable pill, according to the BBC.
Scientists have made a dissolvable patch that can deliver vaccines — potentially eliminating the need for needles entirely.
But they weren't safe, since they would sometimes break off in the skin and leave fragments behind — since the newly-developed ones are dissolvable, they are designed to safely break up in the skin and leave nothing behind.
The miraculin was presented in the form of a dissolvable tablet that, participants were told, was a simple "chalky and tasteless" way to clear their palates for the tasting.
Jallo reattached it, using four tiny dissolvable plates made of a sugarlike substance.
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The shop, on the second floor of the building, is one of a handful of New York City businesses devoted to the burgeoning consumer surveillance industry, and all the hidden-camera gadgetry, and dissolvable-paper gimmickry, that it has spawned.
For snus, the "early indication is that it it's largely skewed toward men," but with dissolvables "we have found that those products probably offer a better opportunity with women tobacco consumers," Mr. Howard said.
R. J. Reynolds is also now test-marketing "dissolvables," which include Camel Orbs, finely ground tobacco in the form of small mint pellets like Tic Tacs, and Camel Strips, which resemble Listerine breath-freshening strips and melt on the tongue.
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