partible
1Partible — Part i*ble, a. [L. partibilis, fr. partire to part, divide, fr. L. pars: cf. F. partible. See {Part}.] Admitting of being parted; divisible; separable; susceptible of severance or partition; as, an estate of inheritance may be partible. Make the… …
2partible — index divisible, divisive, separable, severable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3partible — (Del lat. partibĭlis). adj. Que se puede o se debe partir …
4partible — [pär′tə bəl] adj. [LL partibilis < L partiri, to divide < pars,PART1] that can be divided, separated, or parted; divisible …
5partible — ► adjetivo Que se puede partir: ■ los números pares son partibles por dos. SINÓNIMO divisible * * * partible adj. Susceptible de partirse o ser partido. ⇒ Divisible, *quebradizo. * * * partible. (Del lat. partibĭlis). adj. Que se puede o se debe… …
6partible — adjective Date: 14th century capable of being parted ; divisible < a partible inheritance > • partibility noun …
7partible — {{#}}{{LM SynP41786}}{{〓}} {{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}partible{{]}} {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} = divisible • separable ≠ indivisible …
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8partible — adjective (of e.g. property) capable of being parted or divided a partible estate • Similar to: ↑divisible …
9Partible inheritance — is a general term applied to systems of inheritance in which property may be apportioned among heirs. It contrasts in particular with primogeniture, which requires that the whole inheritance passes to the eldest son, and with agnatic seniority… …
10Partible paternity — is where the nurture of a child is shared by multiple fathers, a form of polyandry.Stephen Beckerman of Penn State University and others have noted it in a number of traditional cultures. He suggests that children in such cultures fare better. He …