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Inseparable

Inseparable is an adjective used to describe things or people that cannot be separated or easily divided, either physically or figuratively. It is commonly employed to express a strong bond, close association, or mutual dependence between entities such as individuals, objects, or ideas.

The term derives from the combination of in- (not) and separable, itself from Latin separabilis, meaning capable

In mathematics, inseparability has a specialized meaning in field theory. An algebraic field extension L/K is

In culture, the term Inseparable has been used as a title or motif in various works of

See also: inseparability.

of
being
separated.
In
everyday
language,
it
often
conveys
a
sense
of
enduring
connection
or
unity,
as
in
inseparable
friends
or
inseparable
teams.
called
inseparable
if
some
element
of
L
is
a
root
of
a
polynomial
with
coefficients
in
K
that
has
repeated
roots,
a
situation
that
can
occur
only
in
positive
characteristic.
A
purely
inseparable
or
inseparable
extension
is
one
where
every
element
of
L
is
a
root
of
a
polynomial
of
the
form
X^{p^n}
−
a
with
p
the
characteristic
of
K.
art,
including
films,
literature,
and
music,
often
to
emphasize
themes
of
unity,
loyalty,
or
an
unbreakable
bond.
Regardless
of
usage,
the
core
sense
remains
the
same:
the
subjects
are
bound
together
beyond
ordinary
separation.