ineludible

[in-i-loo-duh-buhl]

in·e·lud·i·ble

[in-i-loo-duh-buhl]
adjective
not eludible; inescapable.

Origin:
1655–65; in-3 + elude + -ible

in·e·lud·i·bly, adverb
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Ineludible has a plethora of syllables.
So is floccinaucinihilipilification. Does it mean:
a white, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C14H9Cl5, usually derived from chloral by reaction with chlorobenzene in the presence of fuming sulfuric acid: used as an insecticide and as a scabicide and pediculicide: agricultural use prohibited in the U.S.
the estimation of something as valueless (encountered mainly as an example of one of the longest words in the English language).
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ineludible (ˌɪnɪˈluːdəbəl)
 
adj
a rare word for inescapable
 
ineludi'bility
 
n
 
ine'ludibly
 
adv

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