reunitable

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reunite +‎ -able

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reunitable (comparative more reunitable, superlative most reunitable)

  1. Capable of being reunited.
    • 1869, Thomas Carlyle, Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Volume 1, page 252:
      Mind, by being modelled in men's imaginations into a Shape, a Visibility ; and reasoned of as if it had been some composite, divisible and reunitable substance, some finer chemical salt, or curious piece of logical joinery, — began to lose its immaterial, mysterious, divine though invisible character: it was tacitly figured as something that might, were our organs fine enough, be seen.

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