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segregable, a.|ˈsɛgrɪgəb(ə)l| [f. L. sēgregā-re segregate v.: see -able.] That may be segregated.
1905Rep. Evol. Comm. R. Soc. II. 124 An extracted type..may carry on segregable determinants, whereby the individuals may, in reality, differ from each other, though outwardly alike. 1907Contemp. Rev. June 908 Where the parent types differ in more than one pair of segregable characters we have new combinations of the parental characters. 1978P. Sutcliffe Oxf. Univ. Press vi. 241 Milford tried to divide his business into ‘segregable categories’. |