unmergeable

adj

Etymology

From un- + mergeable.

  1. borrowed from mergō — “to dip; dip in; plunge; sink down into; immerse; overwhelm
  2. suffixed as mergeable — “merge + able
  3. prefixed as unmergeable — “un + mergeable

Definitions

  1. Not mergeable

    Not mergeable; incapable of being merged.

    • Alexander Wendt, Social Theory of International Politics As biological creatures human beings have indivisible and unmergeable bodies with only limited capacities for specialization.

The neighborhood

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