2 a removable disk or drive (= piece of equipment for reading and storing information) can be removed from a computer when it is not needed: --
Whatever partitioning was done for this purpose was of a strictly temporary and removable sort.
The removable parts of the contours are marked by the bold line.
The woman, by contrast, only ' ' knows flesh, _ / the unbound limbs, the boards, / the roof, the removable roof.
The material can shrink over time hence removable 'shims' may be required to correct for this phenomenon which may affect field centre and alignment.
Since the gradient of v is bounded, it has a removable singularity at infinity.
Originally this was a car with an enclosed wooden body of paneled design with several rows of folding or removable seats behind the driver.
The removal of a singular point from the basic formulation provides a significant simplification; however, such points are not removable in the classical sense.
The singularities of the restricted problem due to collusions are removable, which defines the regularized problem.