a certain, bare, cohesive, homely, indissoluble, insoluble, monistic, primary, single, stark, undividable, whole
Definitionadj. impossible of undergoing division
Last update: October 21, 2015
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The atoms were hard, indivisible and identical in form and size and in ceaseless motion. [adjective]
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Footnotes [1] ' According to this theory, matter is composed entirely of tiny, invisible, indivisible bits, called corpuscles. [adjective]
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This indivisible number represents perfect health, both to soul and body for health is likewise one and indivisible. [adjective]
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In short, property in capital is indivisible, and consequently inalienable, not necessarily when the capital is UNCREATED, but when it is COMMON or COLLECTIVE. [adjective]
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Because the society which creates is itself indivisible,--a permanent unit, incapable of reduction to fractions. [adjective]
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Like it, it is the divine spark; like it, it is incorruptible, indivisible, imperishable. [adjective]
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SOCRATES: And is not this also the reason why they are simple and indivisible. [Please select]
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The soldering is so well done that the honey-pouch and its cover form an indivisible whole. [Please select]
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The Mind, Spirit, or Soul is that indivisible unextended thing which thinks, acts, and perceives. [Please select]
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It is certain then, that time, as it exists, must be composed of indivisible moments. [Please select]
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Here therefore I must ask, What is our idea of a simple and indivisible point. [Please select]
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