impartibly
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impartibly — adverb see impartible … New Collegiate Dictionary
impartibly — adv. indivisibly, in an impartible manner … English contemporary dictionary
impartibly — im·partibly … English syllables
impartibly — adverb see impartible … Useful english dictionary
impartible — adjective Etymology: Middle English impartibil, from Late Latin impartibilis, from Latin in + Late Latin partibilis divisible, from Latin partire Date: 14th century not partible ; not subject to partition < an impartible inheritance > •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
impartible — impartibility, n. impartibly, adv. /im pahr teuh beuhl/, adj. not partible; indivisible. [1350 1400; ME < LL impartibilis indivisible. See IM 2, PARTIBLE] * * * … Universalium
impartible — /ɪmˈpatəbəl/ (say im pahtuhbuhl) adjective not partible; indivisible. {Late Latin impartībilis} –impartibility /ɪmˌpatəˈbɪləti/ (say im.pahtuh biluhtee), noun –impartibly, adverb …
impartible — [im pärt′ə bəl] adj. [LL impartibilis: see IN 2 & PARTIBLE] that cannot be partitioned or divided; indivisible: said of an estate impartibly adv. impartibility n … English World dictionary