unformable

English

Etymology

un- + formable

Adjective

unformable (not comparable)

  1. Unable to be formed.
    • 1967, Burleigh Taylor Wilkins, Carl Becker: a biographical study in American intellectual history:
      The comprehension of unformable laws may seem rather an incomprehensible proposition.
    • 1968, W. J. Patton, Materials in industry:
      Firebrick, concrete, and cast iron are virtually unformable unless molten.

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