ununifiable

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English

Etymology

un- +‎ unifiable

Adjective

ununifiable (comparative more ununifiable, superlative most ununifiable)

  1. Impossible to unify.
    • 1981, Horace Standish Thayer, Meaning and action: a critical history of pragmatism (page 419)
      The word 'dilemma,' however, does not accurately convey what James was (or this book has been) describing, for, strictly, a dilemma constitutes a rigid fixing of two separated and ununifiable points, as the two points of a bull's horns are wont to be []

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