English to Telugu Dictionary divisible

divisible

భాగించబడే
definition
adjective
the marine environment is divisible into a number of areas
capable of being divided.
translation of 'divisible'
భాగింపదగిన
example
To this effect, consider a hypernatural K in * N that is 'divisible' by every natural number.
In contrast to the classification by overstory, the seven forests were not 'divisible' into groups using the understory taxa.
Surrounding the atrium is a structured grid that is 'divisible' into a series of 100-square-foot rooms.
The appendage is 'divisible' into three parts - a broad proximal section where it joins the theca then a median section tapering to narrower distal section.
Familiar accounts of epistemic terms seem to be 'divisible' into those that employ only clearly naturalistic terms and those that do not.
It becomes clear then that the relationships between plants and humans is such that plants as a whole are not obviously 'divisible' into either wild or cultivated.
Each superfamily is clearly 'divisible' into two to four distinct families on the basis of conserved elements in the precursor sequences.
Lirabuccinum is 'divisible' into two morphologic groups.
Herrnstein's and Murray's argument depends on thinking of the 15-point IQ difference as 'divisible' into a genetic chunk and an environmental chunk.
Now a line is extended and Leibniz held that extension is a form of repetition, so, a line, being 'divisible' into parts, cannot be a unity.
These scruples of mine are 'divisible' into three points, which I shall, for your convenience, set out in a list.
I think the term for payment being 'divisible' into small particles is ‘frangibility’.
Every fourth number is 'divisible' by 4, so there won't be more than three in a row in this bin.
According to the Geological Survey Team of Tibet, who surveyed the area and measured the studied section, the Juripu Formation is 'divisible' into 12 units.
The body itself is not 'divisible' into neatly - organized tagmata or regions as it is in most other arthropods.
The Chechens are 'divisible' into several tribes, and intertribal tensions are a part of Chechnya history.
In other words, the tenant's estate was somehow 'divisible' into two portions, only one of which was extinguished by the squatter's adverse possession.
The question boils down to how many states are needed to test whether a certain number is 'divisible' by another, given number.
In particular, if the remainder is 0, the original number is 'divisible' by 9.
It is 'divisible' into three sections with soundproof partitions.
These clans are then 'divisible' into subclans, smaller family groups called lineages, and diyah groups.
How can you tell whether a number is 'divisible' by another number (leaving no remainder) without actually doing the division?
Zen schools are more or less 'divisible' into those that emphasize a curriculum of verbal meditation objects - like koans - and those that do not.
Twentieth century crinoid studies are 'divisible' into four periods.
Undergirding these laws is the ontological premise that space is 'divisible' into state-owned sovereign units.
Presumably, though, there is a smallest size of atom, and this is thought to be enough to avoid the paradoxes of infinite 'divisibility' .
In fact, the very same criteria - homogeneity, 'divisibility' , replicability, and boundedness - apply in both cases.
Another complication is that sometimes there seems no way to resolve the antinomies, as in the case of the 'divisibility' of matter.
This early form of barter, however, does not provide the transferability and 'divisibility' that makes trading efficient.
We exchange stories about school, cats, 'divisibility' rules, and broccoli, whatever seems to float her boat.
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