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unseeably

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Etymology

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From unseeable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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unseeably (comparative more unseeably, superlative most unseeably)

  1. In an unseeable way; invisibly.
    • 1975, Philip Mason, Kipling: the glass, the shadow and the fire:
      The Abbot knew that man was poised between two infinities, the unseeably tiny and the immensities of space []
    • 2007, Kendall Haven, 100 Greatest Science Discoveries of All Time:
      Van Leeuwenhoek expanded his search for these unseeably small creatures and found them everywhere: on human eyelashes, on fleas, in dust, and on skin.