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impenetrability
impenetrability (ɪmˌpɛnɪtrəˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. next: see -ity. Cf. F. impénétrabilité.] 1. The quality or condition of being impenetrable; incapability of being penetrated, entered, or pierced; inscrutability; unfathomableness; ‘unsusceptibility of intellectual impression’ (J.).1706 Phillips, Impenetrabili...
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Impenetrability
In metaphysics, impenetrability is the name given to that quality of matter whereby two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time. Locke considered impenetrability to be "more a consequence of solidity, than solidity itself."
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Interpenetration
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Interpenetration (Christianity), a term in Christian theology
Interpenetration, in computer 3D modelling collision detection
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impenetrableness
imˈpenetrableness [f. prec. + -ness.] The quality of being impenetrable; impenetrability.1685 Boyle Enq. Notion Nat. vi. 214 Since motion does not essentially belong to matter, as divisibility and impenetrableness are believed to do. 1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) I. xl. 301 This impenetrableness.....
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TodayI agree with Nell Frizzell about the impenetrability of the self-assessment tax form and have had sleepless nights about it for months.But after reading about it in the Guardian (13 January), I ...
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imperviousness
imperviousness [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being impervious; impenetrability.1727 in Bailey vol. II. (Hence in Johnson, etc.) 1869 Tyndall Notes Lect. Light §137 To a similar cause is due the whiteness and imperviousness of common salt, and of transparent bodies generally when crushed to p...
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Joycean
however, Joycean has come to denote a form of extreme verbal inventiveness which tends to push the English language towards multi-lingual polysemy or impenetrability
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unthroughfareness
† unˈthroughfareness [un-1 12.] Impenetrability.1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 112 The soul not agreeing with body, so much as in that one belonger of unthroughfareness.
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Op:l Bastards
They are described as having "specializ[ed] in Kraut-baiting impenetrability."
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penetrability
penetrability (ˌpɛnɪtrəˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. penetrable: see -ity. Prob. ad. mod.L. *penetrābilitās; cf. F. pénétrabilité (Huygens 1690, in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality of being penetrable. † 1. Capacity of penetrating; penetrativeness.1609 Bible (Douay) 1 Kings Comm., The foure dowries of glorified bodies .. ...
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1745 in science
publishes De Viribus Vivis in which he tries to find a middle way between Newton's gravitational theory and Leibniz's monadology, developing a concept of "impenetrability
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pierceless
pierceless, a. rare. (ˈpɪərslɪs) [f. pierce v. + -less; cf. dauntless, quenchless, etc.] Incapable of being pierced; impenetrable. So ˈpiercelessness, impenetrability.1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 108 We cannot tear from it piercelessness or impenetrability, which is the closest sticker to a body. 17...
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Nadja (novel)
essentially “mysterious, improbable, unique, bewildering” about her; this reinforces the notion that their propinquity serves only to remind André of Nadja's impenetrability With Nadja's past fixed within his own memory and consciousness, the narrator is awakened to the impenetrability of reality and perceives a particularly
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有哪些机器人、无人机、控制等「软+硬」领域大牛写的非技术类作品?
The "impenetrability" of the sound barrier. 2. Don't extrapolate beyond the region of fit. The world is flat, locally. 3.
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