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1,144 words match “SIB”

INCONDENSABILITY; INCONDENSIBILITY n.
The quality or state of being incondensable.
INCONDENSABLE; INCONDENSIBLE a.
Not condensable; incapable of being made more dense or compact, or reduced to liquid form.
INDEFEASIBILITY n.
The quality of being undefeasible.
INDEFEASIBLE a.
Not to be defeated; not defeasible; incapable of being annulled or made void; as, an indefeasible or title. That the king had a divine and an indefeasible right to the regal power. Macaulay.
INDEFEISIBLE a.
Indefeasible. [Obs.]
INDEFENSIBILITY n.
The quality or state of not being defensible. Walsh.
INDEFENSIBLE n.
Not defensible; not capable of being defended, maintained, vindicated, or justified; unjustifiable; untenable; as, an indefensible fortress, position, cause, etc. Men find that something can be said in favor of what, on the very proposal, they thought utterly indefensible. Burke.
INDEFENSIBLY adv.
In an indefensible manner.
INDEPREHENSIBLE a.
Incapable of being found out. Bp. Morton.
INDIVISIBILITY n.
The state or property of being indivisible or inseparable; inseparability. Locke.
INDIVISIBLE a. 4 definitions
Not divisible; incapable of being divided, separated, or broken; not separable into parts. "One indivisible point of time." Dryden.
INDIVISIBLENESS n.
The state of being indivisible; indivisibility. W. Montagu.
INDIVISIBLY adv.
In an indivisible manner.
INEVASIBLE a.
Incapable of being
INEXPANSIBLE a.
Incapable of expansion, enlargement, or extension. Tyndall.
INEXPRESSIBLE a.
or utterance in language; ineffable; unspeakable; indescribable; unutterable; as, inexpressible grief or pleasure. "Inexpressible grandeur." Blair. In orbs Of circuit inexpressible they stood. Milton.
INEXPRESSIBLES n.
Breeches; trousers. [Colloq. or Slang] Ld. Lytton.
INEXPRESSIBLY adv.
In an inexpressible manner or degree; unspeakably; unutterably. Spectator.
INEXTENSIBLE a.
Not capable of being extended; not elastic; as, inextensible fibers.
INFEASIBILITY n.
The state of being infeasible; impracticability.
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