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  • 55impenetrable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. solid, dense; impermeable, impassable; proof; abstruse, mysterious, esoteric; in comprehensible, unfathomable. See density, unintelligibility. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Dense] Syn. impervious,… …

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  • 56passable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. navigable, traversable; allowable, acceptable, tolerable; passing fair, good enough. See imperfection, mediocrity.Ant., impassable, unacceptable. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Capable of being crossed… …

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  • 57-able — able, ible 1. general. These two suffixes are derived from Latin endings abilis and ibilis, either directly or through Old French. Of the two, able is an active suffix that can be freely added to the stems of transitive verbs, whereas the set of… …

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  • 58-ible — able, ible 1. general. These two suffixes are derived from Latin endings abilis and ibilis, either directly or through Old French. Of the two, able is an active suffix that can be freely added to the stems of transitive verbs, whereas the set of… …

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  • 59Impervious — Im*per vi*ous, a. [L. impervius; pref. im not + per through + via way. See {Voyage}.] Not pervious; not admitting of entrance or passage through; as, a substance impervious to water or air. [1913 Webster] This gulf impassable, impervious. Milton …

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  • 60Imperviously — Impervious Im*per vi*ous, a. [L. impervius; pref. im not + per through + via way. See {Voyage}.] Not pervious; not admitting of entrance or passage through; as, a substance impervious to water or air. [1913 Webster] This gulf impassable,… …

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