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extricable
[ ek-stri-kuh-buhl, ik-strik-uh-buhl ]
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Other Words From
- non·extri·ca·ble adjective
- non·extri·ca·bly adverb
- un·extri·ca·ble adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of extricable1
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Example Sentences
We know that the electrical, chemical brain is not extricable from the subjective mind.
From The Guardian
The key is not letting them define, discount, or dissuade you from the superb aspects of your sex life, or even seeing them as extricable from those.
From Salon
Well worn, it had also been well used, and when deftly handled, had still some delights extricable.
From Project Gutenberg
A few facts only of any interest are extricable.
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