unshreddable

adj

Etymology

From un- + shreddable.

  1. inherited from *(s)ker- — “to cut off
  2. inherited from *skraudaną — “to cut up; to shred
  3. inherited from *skraudōn
  4. inherited from sċrēadian — “to cut up, shred; to cut off; to prune, trim
  5. inherited from shreden
  6. suffixed as shreddable — “shred + able
  7. prefixed as unshreddable — “un + shreddable

Definitions

  1. Not shreddable.

    • If an unshreddable item fed to the shredder stays in it, the machine will be subject to damage or jamming. Several different methods have been developed to handle unshreddable objects, including ballistic rejection and metal traps.

The neighborhood

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