INTENIBLE

Source: 566, 567

intenible. Intenible, a. that cannot hold out or be held, ob.

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In‐ten″i‐ble (?), a. [[Pref. in- not + L. tenere to hold: cf. L. intenibilis not to be grasped. Cf. Intenable.]] Incapable of holding or containing. This captious and intenible sieve. Shak.