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undetachable
Derived word form of detach

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More than the other great Broadway composers, he produces songs that are both detachable and undetachable from the shows they appear in.

From Time Magazine Archive

Campbell found all his airmail envelopes were useless, because the flaps became stuck tight, "while my precious stickers for air-freight packets had melted into a solid block, stiff as a board and quite undetachable."

From Time Magazine Archive

The bank and moat-like hollow he looked down upon marked the vallum; the squared stones, to which the lime still clung, apparently undetachable, the murus.

From Carmen's Messenger by Bindloss, Harold

It is the undetachable accompaniment of true living.

From The Majesty of Calmness; individual problems and posibilities by Jordan, William George

There are no crooks to this cornet when constructed in B♭, but it may be instantaneously transposed into the key of A major by means of an undetachable slide guided by a piston rod.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" by Various