1. divisible - Noun
2. divisible - Adjective
Capable of being divided or separated.
A divisible substance.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll books are divisible into two classes, the books of the hour, and the books of all time. John Ruskin
Every quantity is intellectually conceivable as infinitely divisible. Leonardo da Vinci
A mervaylous newtrality have these thinges Mathematicall, and also a straunge participatió betwene thynges supernaturall, immortall, intellectual, simple and indivisible: and thynges naturall, mortall, sensible, compounded and divisible. John Dee
In one of his judgments he took the view that the works contracts should be really treated as divisible for the purposes of sales tax has now found acceptance by way of amendment of the relevant constitutional entries and the relevant laws. Mohammad Hidayatullah
One might well say that mankind is divisible into two great classes: hosts and guests. Max Beerbohm
We are all primary numbers divisible only by ourselves. Jean Guitton