Sol"u*ble (?), a. [L. solubilis,
fr. solvere, solutum, to loosen, to dissolve: cf. F.
soluble. See Solve, and cf. Solvable.]
1. Susceptible of being dissolved in a fluid;
capable of solution; as, some substances are soluble in alcohol
which are not soluble in water.
Sugar is . . . soluble in water and fusible in
fire.
Arbuthnot.
2. Susceptible of being solved; as, a
soluble algebraic problem; susceptible of being disentangled,
unraveled, or explained; as, the mystery is perhaps
soluble. "More soluble is this knot."
Tennyson.
3. Relaxed; open or readily opened. [R.]
"The bowels must be kept soluble." Dunglison.
Soluble glass. (Chem.) See under
Glass.
Sol"u*ble (?), a. [L. solubilis,
fr. solvere, solutum, to loosen, to dissolve: cf. F.
soluble. See Solve, and cf. Solvable.]
1. Susceptible of being dissolved in a fluid;
capable of solution; as, some substances are soluble in alcohol
which are not soluble in water.
Sugar is . . . soluble in water and fusible in
fire.
Arbuthnot.
2. Susceptible of being solved; as, a
soluble algebraic problem; susceptible of being disentangled,
unraveled, or explained; as, the mystery is perhaps
soluble. "More soluble is this knot."
Tennyson.
3. Relaxed; open or readily opened. [R.]
"The bowels must be kept soluble." Dunglison.
Soluble glass. (Chem.) See under
Glass.