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1. (adj.) infrangible
incapable of being broken or separated.
2. infrangible
inviolable.
Etymology: (1590–1600; < LL infrangibilis)
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| Definition of 'infrangible' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) infrangible
difficult or impossible to break or separate into parts
"an infrangible series"
2. (adj) absolute, infrangible, inviolable
not capable of being violated or infringed
"infrangible human rights"
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| Definition of 'infrangible' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) infrangible
not capable of being broken or separated into parts; as, infrangible atoms
2. (adj) infrangible
not to be infringed or violated
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