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un·knowable I. \“+\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from un- (I) + knowen to know + -able : not knowable : of a kind that cannot be comprehended; especially : lying beyond the limits of human experience or of human powers of apprehension or understanding • un·knowableness \“+\ noun • un·know·ably \-əblē, -li\ adverb II. noun : something that is unknowable: as a. : absolute reality lying beyond human experience or human understanding b. : the reality of things as they are in themselves which is outside space and time and underlies phenomena as they appear to human minds c. : the ultimate reality that we experience but that we can understand only in terms of images and symbols inadequate to its true nature — usually used with the |