inscindibile
inseparable; indivisible
adjective een-shen-DEE-bee-leh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'inscindibilis', from 'in-' (not) + 'scindere' (to split).
Usage Note
Inscindibile describes something that cannot be separated or divided — used in legal, philosophical, and literary registers. It is a two-endings adjective (-e for both masculine and feminine singular; -i for plural). Frequently encountered in formal Italian in the phrase legame inscindibile (indissoluble bond).
Examples
"Il loro legame è inscindibile."
Natural Translation
Their bond is inseparable.
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