IMMISCIBLE


Meaning of IMMISCIBLE in English

(ˈ)i(m)+ adjective

Etymology: in- (I) + miscible

: incapable of mixing or being mixed : unable to blend or attain homogeneity

makes separate polyphonic lines more immiscible by writing them sometimes in different keys — Joseph Kerman

— used especially of liquids

immiscible solvents

— compare incompatible

• im·miscibly “+ adverb

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.