indiscerpibly

English

Etymology

From indiscerpible +‎ -ly.

Adverb

indiscerpibly (comparative more indiscerpibly, superlative most indiscerpibly)

  1. (obsolete) In an indiscerpible manner.
    • 1995, Henry More, Alexander Jacob, Henry More's Manual of Metaphysics: Chapters 1-10 and 27-28[1]:
      all its parts be inseparably and indiscerpibly one, as a right-angle triangle cannot either unless under this rule that the powers of the cathetus and basis equal the power of the hypotenuse.