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indecomposable
[ in-dee-kuhm-poh-zuh-buhl ]
adjective
- incapable of being decomposed.
Other Words From
- inde·com·posa·ble·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of indecomposable1
Example Sentences
Unlike your town’s landfill, it doesn’t contain indecomposable plastic items or toxic chemicals.
Our previous reasoning would lead us nevertheless to guess that this sense is not, in its nature, a simple and indecomposable faculty.
Indecomposable, in-de-kom-pōz′a-bl, adj. that cannot be decomposed.
Our will may be a primary initiating cause or force, as unexplainable, as unreducible, as indecomposable, as impossible if you choose, but as real to our belief as the œternitas a parte ante.
El�ements, the simplest constituent principles or parts of anything; in a special sense, the ultimate indecomposable constituents of any kind of matter.
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