unseverable

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ severable.

Adjective

unseverable (comparative more unseverable, superlative most unseverable)

  1. That cannot be severed.
    • 1921, Vicente Blasco Iba, The Torrent[1]:
      [] out on the brightly lighted plazoleta she could almost see Sigmund and Siglinda clasping in an eternal unseverable embrace, as she had seen them from the wings of the opera []