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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Inseparable.

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  • adjective obsolete Inseparable.

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  • adjective Obsolete form of inseparable.

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Examples

  • For though your direction seem to be certain and free by pointing you to a nature that is unseparable from the nature you inquire upon, yet if it do not carry you on a degree or remove nearer to action, operation, or light to make or produce, it is but superficial and counterfeit.

    Valerius Terminus: of the interpretation of Nature 2003

  • Death will find some ways to untie or cut the most gordian knots of life, and make men's miseries as mortal as themselves: whereas evil spirits, as undying substances, are unseparable from their calamities; and, therefore, they everlastingly struggle under their angustias, and, bound up with immortality, can never get out of themselves. '

    Wilfrid Cumbermede George MacDonald 1864

  • Through the union of man and woman, we enter into a spiritual union that is unseparable.

    The Nation: Top Stories 2009

  • Death will find Tome ways to untie or cut the most gordian knots of life, and make men’s miseries as mortal as themselves: whereas evil spirits, as undying substances, are unseparable from their calamities; and, therefore, they everlastingly struggle under their anguftias, [135] and bound up with immortality can never get out of themselves.

    Christian Morals 1605-1682 1863

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