infrangible

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English [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Old French infrangible, from Medieval Latin in (not) + frangibilis, from Latin frangere (to break)

Adjective [edit]

infrangible (comparative more infrangible, superlative most infrangible)

  1. Unbreakable, indestructible, or very difficult to break.

French [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From in- +‎ frangible

Adjective [edit]

infrangible (masculine and feminine, plural infrangibles)

  1. indestructible, unbreakable, infrangible

Derived terms [edit]