Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-PASS'A-BLE
UN-PAR-TIC'I-PA-TINGUN-PAS'SION-ATE, or UN-PAS'SION-A-TED
UN-PASS'A-BLE, a.
- Not admitting persons to pass; impassable; as, unpassable roads, rivers or mountains. [Impassable is more generally used.]
- Not current; not received in common payments; as, unpassable notes or coins. [Instead of this, uncurrent and not current are now used.]
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