indecomposableness

indecomposableness

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Definition

Noun: - The quality of being indecomposable: "Indecomposableness" refers to the state or property of not being able to be broken down into simpler parts or elements. This term is used in physics, chemistry, and philosophy to describe substances, systems, or concepts that are irreducible or indivisible.

Usage Examples
  • (The property of not being able to be split into smaller components.)
  • (The quality of being indivisible or irreducible.)
Advanced Usage
  • "The indecomposableness of a compound": in chemistry, this refers to a substance that cannot be chemically decomposed into simpler substances under normal conditions.
    • The indecomposableness of water was once believed, until electrolysis proved otherwise. (The property of being unbreakable.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Indecomposable (adj): not able to be decomposed or broken down.

    • The material is indecomposable under high temperatures. (It cannot be broken down.)
  • Indecomposability (n): a synonym for indecomposableness; the same quality.

    • The indecomposability of the element was confirmed by tests. (The state of being indecomposable.)
Synonyms
  • Indivisibility: the quality of not being divisible.
  • Irreducibility: the quality of not being reducible to simpler parts.
  • Unbreakability: the property of not being breakable.
Related Idioms
  • (No common idioms directly associated with this rare, technical term.)