indeterminable

See also: indéterminable

English

Etymology

From Middle French indeterminable, from Late Latin indeterminabilis.

Adjective

indeterminable (comparative more indeterminable, superlative most indeterminable)

  1. That is incapable of being measured.
  2. That is incapable of being ascertained.

Derived terms

Translations

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Noun

indeterminable (plural indeterminables)

  1. An indeterminable thing or quantity.

Antonyms

Spanish

Adjective

indeterminable m or f (masculine and feminine plural indeterminables)

  1. indeterminable

Further reading

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