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resoluble, a.1|ˈrɛzəljuːb(ə)l| [ad. late L. resolūbilis (4th c.): see re- and soluble, and cf. F. résoluble (1577).] Capable of being resolved, in various senses; resolvable.
1602W. Fulbecke 2nd Pt. Parall. 62 Though the sale be pure and vnconditionall, yet it is resoluble and defeasible. 1660R. Coke Justice Vind. 5 We see all things are in their individuals resoluble into their first composition. 1665–6Phil. Trans. I. 204 The two first sorts are made of a matter easily resoluble. 1705Berkeley in Fraser Life (1871) 421 Qu. if extension be resoluble into points it does not consist of? 1871Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue §649 The distinctiveness of all that which we call brogue, accent, &c. is ultimately resoluble into a speciality of modulation. 1871Daily News 30 June, One of those mysteries resoluble only by a knowledge of the fact that [etc.]. Hence ˈresolubleness.
1670Boyle Tracts, Temp. Subterr. Reg. ix. 34 Many of them may be wrought on,..even by moist Air, which argues the resolublenesse of their Constitution. |