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  • adjective Not construable.

Etymologies

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in- +‎ construable

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Examples

  • The reader is thrust deep within the head of "the unknowable, the inconstruable, the probably indefeasible Master Cromwell"; the tricky turbulent world of Tudor England is seen entirely from behind his ever-watchful eyes.

    Critical Mass Linda Wolfe 2010

  • The reader is thrust deep within the head of "the unknowable, the inconstruable, the probably indefeasible Master Cromwell"; the tricky turbulent world of Tudor England is seen entirely from behind his ever-watchful eyes.

    Critical Mass Linda Wolfe 2010

  • The reader is thrust deep within the head of "the unknowable, the inconstruable, the probably indefeasible Master Cromwell"; the tricky turbulent world of Tudor England is seen entirely from behind his ever-watchful eyes.

    Critical Mass Linda Wolfe 2010

  • The reader is thrust deep within the head of "the unknowable, the inconstruable, the probably indefeasible Master Cromwell"; the tricky turbulent world of Tudor England is seen entirely from behind his ever-watchful eyes.

    Critical Mass Linda Wolfe 2010

  • "Monks, from an inconstruable comes transmigration.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Monks, from an inconstruable comes transmigration.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Monks, from an inconstruable comes transmigration.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Monks, from an inconstruable comes transmigration.

    unknown title 2008

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