reducible
1Reducible — Re*du ci*ble ( s?*b ll), a. Capable of being reduced. [1913 Webster] …
2reducible — mid 15c.; see REDUCE (Cf. reduce) + IBLE (Cf. ible) …
3reducible — is spelt ible, not able. See able, ible …
4reducible — adj. Que se puede reducir …
5reducible — ► adjetivo Que se puede reducir: ■ el estudio de la situación económica de la empresa indica que los presupuestos de la misma son reducibles. SINÓNIMO reductible ANTÓNIMO irreducible * * * reducible adj. Susceptible de ser reducido. * * *… …
6reducible — re|duc|i|ble [rıˈdju:sıbəl US rıˈdu:s ] adj [not before noun] formal able to be considered simply as something reducible to ▪ Things do not happen according to plan, and they are not reducible to tidy models …
7reducible — [[t]rɪdju͟ːsɪb(ə)l, AM du͟ːs [/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ to n, usu with brd neg If you say that an idea, problem, or situation is not reducible to something simple, you mean that it is complicated and cannot be described in a simple way. [FORMAL] The… …
8reducible — {{#}}{{LM R33277}}{{〓}} {{SynR34098}} {{[}}reducible{{]}} ‹re·du·ci·ble› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} → {{↑}}reductible{{↓}}. {{#}}{{LM SynR34098}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE R33277}}{{\}}{{CLAVE}}{{/}}{{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}reducible{{]}} {{《}}▍… …
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9reducible — Capable of being reduced. * * * re·duc·ible ri d(y)üs ə bəl adj capable of being reduced <a reducible hernia> re·duc·i·bil·i·ty ri .d(y)üs ə bil ət ē n, pl ties * * * re·du·ci·ble (re dooґsĭ bəl) capable of being reduced …
10reducible — reduce ► VERB 1) make or become smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. 2) (reduce to) change (something) to (a simpler or more basic form). 3) (reduce to) bring to (an undesirable state or action). 4) boil (a sauce or other liquid) so that… …