Impenetrability


[im-pen-i-truh-bil-i-tee, im-pen-] /ɪmˌpɛn ɪ trəˈbɪl ɪ ti, ˌɪm pɛn-/

noun
1.
the state or quality of being .
2.
Physics. that property of matter by virtue of which two bodies cannot occupy the same space simultaneously.

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