|
Definition of Irresolvable
1. a. Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component parts.
Definition of Irresolvable
1. Adjective. Impossible to resolve; insoluble. ¹
2. Adjective. Impossible to separate into its component parts. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Irresolvable
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Irresolvable
1.
Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component parts.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irresolvable
Literary usage of Irresolvable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A New Philosophy of Matter: Showing the Identity of All the Imponderables by George Brewster (1858)
"irresolvable NEBULAE. THE irresolvable nebulas, of which we spoke in the last
chapter, are by some mysterious attraction mostly drawn to a certain section ..."
2. Uranography: Or, A Description of the Heavens; Designed for Academics and by Ezra Otis Kendall (1845)
"These are denominated irresolvable nebula. They are in every state of condensation,
from a vague film scarcely to be discerned with ..."
3. A New Manual of the Elements of Astronomy, Descriptive and Mathematical by Henry Kiddle (1877)
"... banished those that seemed irresolvable to the uttermost depths of space.
Spectrum analysis having exploded this idea, we are necessarily compelled to ..."
4. A New Philosophy of Matter: Showing the Identity of All the Imponderables by George Brewster (1858)
"irresolvable NEBULAE. THE irresolvable nebulas, of which we spoke in the last
chapter, are by some mysterious attraction mostly drawn to a certain section ..."
5. Uranography: Or, A Description of the Heavens; Designed for Academics and by Ezra Otis Kendall (1845)
"These are denominated irresolvable nebula. They are in every state of condensation,
from a vague film scarcely to be discerned with ..."
6. A New Manual of the Elements of Astronomy, Descriptive and Mathematical by Henry Kiddle (1877)
"... banished those that seemed irresolvable to the uttermost depths of space.
Spectrum analysis having exploded this idea, we are necessarily compelled to ..."
7. A New Manual of the Elements of Astronomy: Descriptive and Mathematical by Henry Kiddle (1871)
"... deduction from that which, supposing every nebula to be resolvable into stars,
banished those that seemed irresolvable to the uttermost depths of space. ..."
8. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society by Royal Astronomical Society (1873)
"system of structures so distinct as the nebula;, whether resolvable, irresolvable,
or gaseous. Even the evidence afforded by the Magellanic Clouds as to the ..."
9. A New Manual of the Elements of Astronomy: Descriptive and Mathematical by Henry Kiddle (1871)
"... deduction from that which, supposing every nebula to be resolvable into stars,
banished those that seemed irresolvable to the uttermost depths of space. ..."
10. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society by Royal Astronomical Society (1873)
"system of structures so distinct as the nebula;, whether resolvable, irresolvable,
or gaseous. Even the evidence afforded by the Magellanic Clouds as to the ..."