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imponderable

[im-pon-der-uh-buhl] / ɪmˈpɒn dər ə bəl /


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The Imponderable Mr. Bose In Singapore last week a "provisional government of India" was set up by the Japanese.

From Time Magazine Archive

Imponderable fluid was the descriptive name applied to electricity.

From The Telephone An Account of the Phenomena of Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound, as Involved in Its Action by Dolbear, A. E. (Amos Emerson)

Imponderable, im-pon′dėr-a-bl, adj. not able to be weighed: without sensible weight.—ns.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

Imponderable matter is no more possible than a triangular ellipse.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864 by Various

Imponderable existences, such as the various colors of the ray, showed distinct influences upon her.

From Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 by Fuller, Margaret




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