a. [f. SUBDIVIDE v. after divisible. Cf. F. subdivisible, It. suddivisibile.] Capable of being subdivided.
1841. Penny Cycl., XIX. 312/2. Into how many parts soever a line may be divided, each part is a length, still subdivisible for ever.
1848. Frasers Mag., XXXVIII. 51. The lands become divisible and sub-divisible.