immiscible

English

Etymology

im- + miscible

Adjective

immiscible (comparative more immiscible, superlative most immiscible)

  1. (physics, of two or more liquids) That are not mutually soluble; unmixable.
    A mixture of oil, water, and mercury forms three immiscible layers.

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