inextricable
English
Etymology
From Middle French inextricable, from Latin inextricabilis.
Adjective
inextricable
- (of a knot etc) Impossible to untie or disentangle.
- (of a problem) Impossible to solve.
- (of a maze etc) Impossible to escape from.
Translations
impossible to untie or disentangle
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impossible to solve
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impossible to escape from
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French
Adjective
inextricable (plural inextricables)
Further reading
- “inextricable” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Spanish
Adjective
inextricable (plural inextricables)
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