Definition of Immiscibility

1. n. Incapability of being mixed, or mingled.

Definition of Immiscibility

1. Noun. The condition of being immiscible ¹

2. Noun. A measure of the degree to which a mixture of components is immiscible ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Immiscibility

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Immiscibility

imminences
imminencies
imminency
imminent
imminently
imminentness
immingle
immingled
immingles
immingling
imminute
imminution
imminutions
immiscibilities
immiscibility (current term)
immiscible
immiserate
immiserated
immiserates
immiserating
immiseration
immiserization
immiserizations
immiserizing
immission
immissions
immit
immitance
immitigable

Literary usage of Immiscibility

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Practical Materia Medica and Prescription Writing: With Illustrations by Oscar Walter Bethea (1917)
"immiscibility. In Solids. I. Chemical changes. II. Undesirable pharmaceutical mixtures. s- I. Formation of a Precipitate. (a) The Separation of a Metal or ..."

2. The Elements of Metallography by Rudolf Ruer (1909)
"11a ("Complete miscibility in the liquid state,-complete immiscibility in the crystalline state, no compounds and no polymorphous transformation ") as a ..."

3. The Differentiation of a Secondary Magma Trough Gravitative Adjustment by Reginald Aldworth Daly (1906)
"immiscibility might conceivably ensue through a fall of temperature from a ... However probable may be the doctrine of immiscibility for certain magmas ..."

4. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1921)
"... substance as contrasted with the miscibility of water with protoplasm when the latter is dead or near death. Since there is this immiscibility with ..."

5. Principles of Oil and Gas Production by Roswell Hill Johnson, Louis Grow Huntley (1916)
"(2) immiscibility. — Since the surrounding rock is water-wet with only ... In addition, immiscibility prevents the intermingling of the two liquids, ..."

6. Principles of Oil and Gas Production by Roswell Hill Johnson, Louis Grow Huntley (1916)
"(2) immiscibility. — Since the surrounding rock is water-wet with only ... In addition, immiscibility prevents the intermingling of the two liquids, ..."

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