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indecipherability

  • a word derived from indecipherable.
    indecipherable
    adjective
    not decipherable; illegible.

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While many people would be horrified by the idea of an uncanny valley version of their dead loved ones or themselves, some technologists are enchanted precisely by the indecipherability of the living and the dead.

From Slate Nov. 2, 2020

If there’s one common bugbear with Chandler’s books it’s that the plot is subjugated by style to such an extent that the story peters out into indecipherability.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 19, 2018

But at a minimum, the indecipherability of Pozanti’s simple shapes will persist.

From The Verge Sep. 26, 2017

Whenever you look behind any artist claiming to be authentic, you find the same story of invention, duplication, homage, unreality and indecipherability.

From Salon Apr. 15, 2017

And she knew that she had to review the composition once she arose to be able to interpret the scrawl; many promising poems had been lost to the indecipherability of her jottings.

From Slate Nov. 17, 2011