dividual
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin dividuus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
dividual (not comparable)
- Separate, distinct.
- Divisible, divided.
- 1895, George MacDonald, Lilith[1]:
- She began to moan, and sigh deep sighs, then murmur as holding colloquy with a dividual self: her queendom was no longer whole; it was divided against itself.
- Shared, held in common (with others).
- 1644, John Milton, Areopagitica[2]:
- So that a man may say his religion is now no more within himself, but is become a dividual movable, and goes and comes near him, according as that good man frequents the house.
Translations
separate, distinct
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German
Pronunciation
Adjective
dividual (not comparable)
Declension
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