Ununifiable

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Impossible to unify.

    "The word 'dilemma,' however, does not accurately convey what James was (or this book has been) describing, for, strictly, a dilemma constitutes a rigid fixing of two separated and ununifiable points, as the two points of a bull's horns are wont to be[…]"

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"The word 'dilemma,' however, does not accurately convey what James was (or this book has been) describing, for, strictly, a dilemma constitutes a rigid fixing of two separated and ununifiable points, as the two points of a bull's horns are wont to be[…]"

Etymology

From un- + unifiable.

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