incogitable

English

Etymology

From Latin incogitabilis, from in- (not) + cogitabilis (cogitable).

Adjective

incogitable (comparative more incogitable, superlative most incogitable)

  1. Not cogitable; inconceivable.
    Synonyms: uncogitable, inconceivable
    Antonyms: cogitable, conceivable
    • 1576, Desiderius Erasmus, Enchiridion militis Christiani:
      scilence incogitable

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