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cabalistic

English

Alternative forms

  • cabbalistic
  • kabbalistic
  • qabalistic

Etymology

From cabalist +? -ic or cabal +? -istic.

Adjective

cabalistic (comparative more cabalistic, superlative most cabalistic)

  1. Of or relating to a cabal; secretive and cliquish.
  2. Of or relating to Kabballah.
    • 1906, Jewish Encyclopedia:
      Aaron is the author of "Bet Aharon" (Aaron's House; Brody, 1875), which contains his cabalistic and ethical expositions of the Pentateuch.

Derived terms

  • cabalistically

Translations

References

AARON BEN ASHER OF KARLIN


Romanian

Etymology

From French cabalistique

Adjective

cabalistic m or n (feminine singular cabalistic?, masculine plural cabalistici, feminine and neuter plural cabalistice)

  1. cabalistic

Declension

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incomprehensible

English

Etymology

From Middle French incomprehensible, from Latin incomprehensibilis.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /??nk?mp???h?ns?b?l/

Adjective

incomprehensible (comparative more incomprehensible, superlative most incomprehensible)

  1. impossible or very difficult to understand.
    • 1904-09, Mark Twain, Letters from the Earth, published 1962
      But this inference, which is supported by the opening of Book I, renders incomprehensible the note "and I have finished writing this," which is included within the dream.
    • 1990, Greg Bear, Heads,
      He shook his head. 'It's not only undefined, it's incomprehensible. Even the QL is befuddled by it and can't give me straight answers.'

Synonyms

  • fathomless, unfathomable, unintelligible; See also Thesaurus:incomprehensible

Antonyms

  • comprehensible, understandable; See also Thesaurus:comprehensible

Related terms

  • incomprehension

Translations

Noun

incomprehensible (plural incomprehensibles)

  1. Anything that is beyond understanding.

Further reading

  • incomprehensible in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • incomprehensible in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Middle French

Etymology

First known attestation 1314, borrowed from Latin incomprehensibilis.

Adjective

incomprehensible m or f (plural incomprehensibles)

  1. incomprehensible

Descendants

  • ? English: incomprehensible

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