uncreatable

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ creatable.

Adjective

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uncreatable (not comparable)

  1. Impossible to create.
    • 1892, Henry Drummond, Beautiful Thoughts[1]:
      Matter is uncreatable and indestructible; Nature and man can only form and transform.
    • 1918, Claude Fayette Bragdon, Architecture and Democracy[2]:
      We are enabled to see with the penetrating vision of the mathematical insight that no less real and no more real are these fantastic forms of the world of relativity than those supposed to be uncreatable or indestructible in the play of the forces of nature.

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