I. “+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English indyvysible, from Late Latin indivisibilis, from Latin in- in- (I) + Late Latin divisibilis divisible
: not divisible : not separable into parts
the indivisible responsibility of school and college in matters of general education — A.W.Griswold
one nation, indivisible — Francis Bellamy
reality is one and indivisible — C.D.Lewis
• in·divisibleness “+ noun
• in·di·vis·i·bly -blē, -bli adverb
II. |in+ noun
( -s )
: something indivisible ; specifically : a mathematical quantity that is assumed to admit of no further division