impermeable
See also: imperméable
English
Etymology
From French imperméable, from Latin impermeābilis, from im- + permeābilis (“permeable”).
Adjective
impermeable (comparative more impermeable, superlative most impermeable)
- Impossible to permeate.
- Not allowing passage, especially of liquids; waterproof.
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impossible to permeate
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not allowing passage of liquids
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Catalan
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- impermeabilitat
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /impermeˈable/, [ĩmpermeˈaβle]
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