In*compre*hen"si*bly

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Incomprehensible \In*com`pre*hen"si*ble\, a. [L.
   incomprehensibilis: cf. F. incompr['e]hensible. See {In-}
   not, and {Comprehensible}.]
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   1. Not capable of being contained within limits.
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            An infinite and incomprehensible substance.
                                                  --Hooker.
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   2. Not capable of being comprehended or understood; beyond
      the reach of the human intellect; inconceivable.
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            And all her numbered stars that seem to roll
            Spaces incomprehensible.              --Milton.
      -- {In*com`pre*hen"si*ble*ness}, n. --
      {In*com`pre*hen"si*bly}, adv.
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