Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-COM-PRESS'I-BLE
IN-COM-PRESS-I-BIL'I-TYIN-COM-PU'TA-BLE
IN-COM-PRESS'I-BLE, a. [in and compressible.]
Not to be compressed; not capable of being reduced by force into a smaller compass; resisting compression. Water is not wholly incompressible.
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