impenetrableness

noun

Etymology

From impenetrable + -ness.

  1. derived from impenetrābilis
  2. derived from impenetrable
  3. inherited from inpenetrabel
  4. suffixed as impenetrableness — “impenetrable + ness

Definitions

  1. The quality of being impenetrable.

    • I need not add, that to a mind of elegance and sensibility, the emblematical allusion which this dress would carry to the secrecy and impenetrableness of the person that wears it, must be the source of a delightful and exquisite sensation.
    • The stars, the night, the dark blue of heaven hid the secret in their impenetrableness.

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