What does infrangible mean?
Definitions for infrangible
ɪnˈfræn dʒə bəlin·fran·gi·ble
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Princeton's WordNet
infrangibleadjective
difficult or impossible to break or separate into parts
"an infrangible series"
absolute, infrangible, inviolableadjective
not capable of being violated or infringed
"infrangible human rights"
Wiktionary
infrangibleadjective
Unbreakable, indestructible, or very difficult to break.
Etymology: From infrangible, from in + frangibilis, from frango
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Infrangibleadjective
Not to be broken.
Etymology: in and frangible.
These atoms are supposed infrangible, extremely compacted and hard, which compactedness and hardness is a demonstration that nothing could be produced by them, since they could never cohere. George Cheyne, Phil. Princ.
ChatGPT
infrangible
Infrangible refers to something that cannot be broken, infringed upon, or violated. It typically refers to rules, laws, rights, or principles which are inviolable and unalterable. In a more literal sense, it can also refer to a material or object that is unbreakable or extremely durable.
Webster Dictionary
Infrangibleadjective
not capable of being broken or separated into parts; as, infrangible atoms
Infrangibleadjective
not to be infringed or violated
Etymology: [Pref. in- not + grangible: cf. F. infrangible.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Infrangible
in-fran′ji-bl, adj. that cannot be broken: not to be violated.—ns. Infrangibil′ity, Infran′gibleness.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of infrangible in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of infrangible in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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