"inconceptualizable" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more inconceptualizable [comparative], most inconceptualizable [superlative]
Etymology: From in- + conceptualizable. First attested in the 20th century. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|in|conceptualizable}} in- + conceptualizable, {{etydate/the|20th century}} the 20th century, {{etydate|20th century}} First attested in the 20th century. Head templates: {{en-adj}} inconceptualizable (comparative more inconceptualizable, superlative most inconceptualizable)
  1. Not conceptualizable. Synonyms: inconceptualisable [UK]
    Sense id: en-inconceptualizable-en-adj-qiqxBJXn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with in-

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