Definition of Incommutable

1. Adjective. Not subject to alteration or change.


2. Adjective. Not interchangeable or able to substitute one for another. "A rare incommutable skill"
Similar to: Unexchangeable
Derivative terms: Incommutability

Definition of Incommutable

1. a. Not commutable; not capable of being exchanged with, or substituted for, another.

Definition of Incommutable

1. Adjective. Not commutable ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Incommutable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incommutable

incommodiously
incommodiousness
incommodities
incommodity
incommodius
incommunicability
incommunicable
incommunicably
incommunicado
incommunicated
incommunicatively
incommunicativeness
incommutability
incommutable (current term)
incommutably
incompact
incomparabilities
incomparability
incomparable
incomparably
incompared
incompatibilism

Literary usage of Incommutable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Contemporary France by Gabriel Hanotaux (1905)
"... to be " incommutable "— Rupture with the Extreme Right—M. Thiers—Dissolution proposed—Easter holidays—Elections of March 29th, 1874. III. ..."

2. An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter William Skeat (1893)
"incommutable, not commutable. (F., - L.) In Bailey, vol. ii. ed. 1731. —F. incommutable; Cot. See In- (3) and Commute. ..."

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