The difference between Disintegrative and Dissoluble

When used as adjectives, disintegrative means losing cohesion or unity, whereas dissoluble means which can be dissolved or disintegrated.


check bellow for the other definitions of Disintegrative and Dissoluble

  1. Disintegrative as an adjective:

    Losing cohesion or unity.

  2. Disintegrative as an adjective (psychology):

    Having disorganized psychological and behavioral processes.

  1. Dissoluble as an adjective:

    which can be dissolved or disintegrated

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