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the detachable
noun
Any device that is designed so that it can be detached from something else.
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Then Edouard Michelin invented the detachable tyre.
Store your ammo in the detachable stock.
And the detachable lens cap is a pain.
The detachable lid and filter are easy to wash.
They also like the detachable magazine that can hold a lot of bullets.
The whole unit resembles a relaxed bather, with the detachable lower half constituting his trousers.
But the detachable screen makes the browsing scenario much more plausible.
The detachable cape means they'll love running around pretending to be a superhero, too.
And slim enough to fit in the detachable collars they favored, he added.
The benefits of the detachable keyboard on the Surface Pro might be outweighed by the problem of actually using it.
The testers were also attracted by the detachable keyboard on the Microsoft Surface ($500 plus $100 for the keyboard).
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