Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-AC-CESS'I-BLE
IN-AC-CESS-I-BIL'I-TY, or IN-AC-CESS'I-BLE-NESSIN-AC-CESS'I-BLY
IN-AC-CESS'I-BLE, a. [in and accessible.]
- Not to be reached; as, an inaccessible highth or rock. The depths of the sea are inaccessible.
- Not to be obtained. The necessary vouchers are inaccessible.
- Not to be approached; forbidding access; as, an inaccessible prince.
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