The difference between Divisible and Indivisible
When used as nouns, divisible means any substance that can be divided, whereas indivisible means that which cannot be divided or split.
When used as adjectives, divisible means capable of being divided or split, whereas indivisible means incapable of being divided.
check bellow for the other definitions of Divisible and Indivisible
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Divisible as an adjective:
Capable of being divided or split.
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Divisible as an adjective (arithmetic):
Of an integer, that, when divided by another integer, leaves no remainder.
Examples:
"12 is divisible by 3."
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Divisible as a noun:
Any substance that can be divided.
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Indivisible as an adjective:
Incapable of being divided; atomic.
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Indivisible as an adjective (arithmetic):
Incapable of being divided by a specific integer without leaving a remainder.
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Indivisible as a noun:
That which cannot be divided or split.
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Indivisible as a noun (geometry):
An infinitely small quantity which is assumed to admit of no further division.