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im·mis·ci·ble I0048800 (ĭ-mĭs′ə-bəl)adj. That cannot undergo mixing or blending: immiscible elements. im·mis′ci·bil′i·ty n.im·mis′ci·bly adv.immiscible (ɪˈmɪsɪbəl) adj(of two or more liquids) incapable of being mixed to form a homogeneous substance: oil and water are immiscible. imˌmisciˈbility n imˈmiscibly advim•mis•ci•ble (ɪˈmɪs ə bəl) adj. not miscible; incapable of being mixed. [1665–75] im•mis`ci•bil′i•ty, n. im•mis′ci•bly, adv. im·mis·ci·ble (ĭ-mĭs′ə-bəl) Incapable of being mixed or blended together. Immiscible liquids that are shaken together eventually separate into layers. Oil and water are immiscible.immiscible Describes substances which do not mix and form more than one phase when brought together.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | immiscible - (chemistry, physics) incapable of mixingnon-miscible, unmixablenatural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"miscible, mixable - (chemistry, physics) capable of being mixed | TranslationsimmiscibleenUK
immiscible[i′mis·ə·bəl] (chemistry) Pertaining to liquids that will not mix with each other. immiscibleenUK
immiscible [ĭ-mis´ĭ-b'l] not susceptible to being mixed.im·mis·ci·ble (i-mis'i-bĕl), Incapable of mutual solution, for example, oil and water. [L. im-misceo, to mix in (in + misceo)] immiscibleenUK
Synonyms for immiscibleadj (chemistry, physics) incapable of mixingSynonymsRelated Words- natural philosophy
- physics
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