indiscerptible
[ in-di-surp-tuh-buhl ]
adjective
not discerptible; indivisible.
Origin of indiscerptible
1First recorded in 1650–60; in-3 + discerptible
Words Nearby indiscerptible
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How to use indiscerptible in a sentence
The third is that this indiscerptible entity is in some mysterious way both myself and my property.
Outspoken Essays | William Ralph IngeAs is the effect, such is the cause: as thought, such is the power that thinks; a power impassive and indiscerptible.
Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century | Samuel Johnson
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