atrible
/ˈætrɪbəl/Definitions
1. adjective
Capable of being tributed or divided, especially in a way that is difficult or contentious.
“The lawyer argued that the estate’s assets were atrible and needed to be divided fairly among the heirs.”
2. noun
A share or portion, especially of something that is being divided or tributed.
“The atrible of the estate’s assets was allocated to the different beneficiaries according to their needs.”