English
Etymology
From in- + Latin enubilare �make clear� + -able.
Pronunciation
IPA: /ɪnɪ'nju:bɪl�b�l/
Adjective
en-adj
- incapable of being cleared of clouds; unclear, indistinct, inexplicable
#:*1962: Our blue inenubilable Zembla, and the red-capped Steinmann, and the motorboat in the seacave � Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire
#:*1911: For there is nothing in England to be matched with what lurks in the vapours of these meadows, and in the shadows of these spires - that inenubilable spirit, spirit of Oxford. - Max Beerbohm, Zuleika Dobson
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