soluble

/ˈsɑːljəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be dissolved in a liquid, especially water.
    • Some vitamins are fat-soluble, meaning they dissolve in oil rather than water.
    • Sugar is soluble in water, so it disappears when you stir it into tea.
    • The tablet is coated to prevent it from becoming soluble too quickly.
  2. Capable of being solved or explained; solvable.
    • Many mathematical problems are soluble using simple formulas.
    • The conflict between the two groups proved soluble through open dialogue.
    • The detective believed the mystery was soluble with enough evidence.
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