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Incommutable Definition & Meaning

incommutable
adjective
  1. not subject to alteration or change
  2. not interchangeable or able to substitute one for another; "a rare incommutable skill"

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Frequently asked questions

What does incommutable mean?
not subject to alteration or change not interchangeable or able to substitute one for another; "a rare incommutable skill"
What part of speech is incommutable?
Incommutable is an adjective.
How many definitions does incommutable have?
Incommutable has 2 definitions across 1 part of speech (adjective).

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