Inexplicability
(In*ex`pli*ca*bil"i*ty), n. [Cf. F. inexplicabilité.] The quality or state of being inexplicable. H. Spencer.

Inexplicable
(In*ex"pli*ca*ble) a. [L. inexplicabilis: cf. F. inexplicable. See In- not, and Explicable.] Not explicable; not explainable; incapable of being explained, interpreted, or accounted for; as, an inexplicable mystery. "An inexplicable scratching." Cowper.

Their reason is disturbed; their views become vast and perplexed, to others inexplicable, to themselves uncertain.
Burke.

Inexplicableness
(In*ex"pli*ca*ble*ness), n. A state of being inexplicable; inexplicability.

Inexplicably
(In*ex"pli*ca*bly), adv. In an inexplicable manner.

Inexplicit
(In`ex*plic"it) a. [L. inexplicitus: cf. F. inexplicite. See In- not, and Explicit.] Not explicit; not clearly stated; indefinite; vague.

Inexplorable
(In`ex*plor"a*ble) a. Incapable of being explored, searched out, or discovered. Sir G. Buck.

Inexplosive
(In`ex*plo"sive) a. Not explosive.

Inexposure
(In`ex*po"sure) n. A state of not being exposed.

Inexpressible
(In`ex*press"i*ble) a. Not capable of expression or utterance in language; ineffable; unspeakable; indescribable; unutterable; as, inexpressible grief or pleasure. "Inexpressible grandeur." Blair.

In orbs
Of circuit inexpressible they stood.
Milton.

Inexpressibles
(In`ex*press"i*bles) n. pl. Breeches; trousers. [Colloq. or Slang] Ld. Lytton.

Inexpressibly
(In`ex*press"i*bly), adv. In an inexpressible manner or degree; unspeakably; unutterably. Spectator.

Inexpressive
(In`ex*press"ive) a.

1. Inexpressible. [R.]

2. Without expression or meaning; not expressive; dull; unintelligent; as, an inexpressive countenance.

Inexpressiveness
(In`ex*press"ive*ness), n. The state or quality of being inexpressive.

Inexpugnable
(In`ex*pug"na*ble) a. [L. inexpugnabilis: cf. F. inexpugnable. See In- not, and Expugnable.] Incapable of being subdued by force; impregnable; unconquerable. Burke.

A fortress, inexpugnable by the arts of war.
Milman.

Inexpugnably
(In`ex*pug"na*bly), adv. So as to be inexpugnable; in an inexpugnable manner. Dr. H. More.

Inexsuperable
(In`ex*su"per*a*ble) a. [L. inexsuperabilis; pref. in- not + exsuperabilis that may be surmounted. See In- not, Ex-, and Superable.] Not capable of being passed over; insuperable; insurmountable.

Inextended
(In`ex*tend"ed) a. Not extended.

Inextensible
(In`ex*ten"si*ble) a. Not capable of being extended; not elastic; as, inextensible fibers.


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