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Incomprehensibility

Incomprehensibility Meaning & Definition
Incomprehensibility Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Incomprehensibility?

[n] the quality of being incomprehensible

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See Also | abstruseness | illegibility | impenetrability | impenetrableness | inscrutability | obscureness | obscurity | opacity | opaqueness | quality | reconditeness | unclearness | unintelligibility

Incomprehensibility In Webster's Dictionary

\In*com`pre*hen`si*bil"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. incompr['e]hensibilit['e].] The quality of being incomprehensible, or beyond the reach of human intellect; incomprehensibleness; inconceivability; inexplicability. The constant, universal sense of all antiquity unanimously confessing an incomprehensibility in many of the articles of the Christian faith. --South.

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