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unconjecturable
Derived word form of conjecture

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More unconjecturable yet, though not so thrillingly interesting, was the absence of Mr Georgie.

From Queen Lucia by Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic)

These were supposed to be played by spirits called Durward and Felisy, who, for some absolutely unconjecturable reason, liked spending the afternoon in these puerile idiocies.

From Across the Stream by Benson, Edward Frederic

A small, a simple, object to excite such abject terror as blanched the faces of the group—a little boy, a mere baby, staring at the men with wide blue eyes and unconjecturable emotions.

From The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee by Duer, Douglas

He did not want to be content; he wanted to see always ahead of him a golden mist, through which the shadows of unconjecturable shapes appeared.

From Michael by Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic)

All surmise was baffled in the unconjecturable possibilities of the case.

From Israel Potter by Melville, Herman