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  • 11indestructible — indestructibility, indestructibleness, n. indestructibly, adv. /in di struk teuh beuhl/, adj. not destructible; that cannot be destroyed. [1665 75; < LL indestructibilis. See IN 3, DESTRUCTIBLE] Syn. unbreakable, permanent, enduring. * * * …

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  • 18indestructible — adjective Etymology: probably from Late Latin indestructibilis, from Latin in + destructus, past participle of destruere to tear down more at destroy Date: 1667 incapable of being destroyed, ruined, or rendered ineffective • indestructibility&#8230; …

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