indiscoverable
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of indiscoverable
First recorded in 1630–40; in- 3 + discoverable ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Some days passed and a rumour went about the town, in its origin as indiscoverable as the birthplace of the winds.
From Doom Castle by Munro, Neil
The danger--what it is--is indiscoverable, because some strange being, which appears to set at defiance all astrological science, seems to be concerned in it.
From The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II by Hoffmann, Ernst Theordor Wilhelm
And if Drimdarroch had seemed ill to find from Doom, he was absolutely indiscoverable here.
From Doom Castle by Munro, Neil
Even the royal names round which they revolved were sometimes indiscoverable in the authentic annals of Egypt.
From The Egypt of the Hebrews and Herodotos by Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry)
Comets, with tails like O'Connell, are so common as to lose attraction, and blaze by weekly into indiscoverable realms.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 57, No. 352, February 1845 by Various
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