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inexplicability|ɪnˌɛksplɪkəˈbɪlɪtɪ| [f. next: see -ity.] The quality of being inexplicable; incapability of being explained.
1804W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. II. 513 The inexplicability of many allusions, especially in Taliesin. 1824Scott St. Ronan's xxiii, The inexplicability which seemed to shroud the purposes and conduct of his new ally. 1856Dove Logic Chr. Faith v. ii. 321 The very appearance of such inexplicability is a portion of the probation. b. (with an and pl.) Something inexplicable.
1814Scott Wav. xxiii, This is one of the inexplicabilities of human nature. 1865Masson Rec. Brit. Philos. 393 He has had to assume an inexplicability, an inconceivability, a paradox, as nevertheless a fact. |