Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-EX'TRI-CA-BLE
IN-EX-TIRP'A-BLEIN-EX'TRI-CA-BLE-NESS
IN-EX'TRI-CA-BLE, a. [Fr. from L. inextricabilis. See Extricate.]
- Not to be disentangled; not to be freed from intricacy or perplexity; as, an inextricable maze or difficulty. Sherlock.
- Not to be untied; as, an inextricable knot.
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