indiscerptible

indiscerptible

The ancient artifact was considered indiscerptible by the scholars.

Definition

Adjective:
- Incapable of being torn apart or separated: "indiscerptible" describes something that cannot be divided, broken, or separated into parts. It is a formal, rare term used primarily in philosophical or theological contexts to denote absolute unity or indivisibility.

Usage Examples
  • (The soul cannot be divided or separated.)
  • (The universe was believed to be indivisible.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Indiscerptible unity": a phrase emphasizing complete, inseparable oneness.

    • The concept of God in some traditions is an indiscerptible unity, beyond any division. (God is an indivisible whole.)
  • "Indiscerptible substance": a substance that cannot be broken down into smaller components.

    • The alchemist sought an indiscerptible substance, a primordial matter. (A substance that cannot be fragmented.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Indiscerptibility (noun): the quality of being incapable of separation.

    • The indiscerptibility of the atom was once a central scientific belief. (The property of being indivisible.)
  • Indiscerptibly (adverb): in a manner that cannot be torn apart.

    • The two materials were bonded indiscerptibly after the chemical reaction. (They were joined inseparably.)
Synonyms
  • Indivisible: unable to be divided into parts.
  • Inseparable: incapable of being separated or disjoined.
  • Indissoluble: that cannot be dissolved or broken apart.
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