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incommiscible, a. rare.|ɪnkəˈmɪsɪb(ə)l| [ad. L. incommiscibilis: see in-3 and commiscible.] Incapable of being mixed together.
1620Wotton in Reliq. (1672) 501 Whose habits make us incommiscible. 1813Bp. Jebb Let. xlii. in Life, etc. 476 To blend materials, if not altogether incommiscible, at least very uncongenial. 1825Southey in Q. Rev. XXXIII. 146 Incommiscible with matter. Hence incommisciˈbility, incapacity of being mixed together (or with something).
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. 90 By some antipathie, or incummiscibility therewith. |