Impenetrable

/ɪmˈpenɪtrəbəl/ adjective

Impossible to pass through, break into, or understand; so dense or difficult that nothing can get through it.

From Latin 'in-' (not) + 'penetrare' (to penetrate/enter). The word emerged in English by the 1600s to describe things literally impossible to pierce, then expanded to mean difficult to understand.

AMማንንም አይችልም
ARلا يمكن اختراقه
BNঅপ্রবেশ্য
CAimpermeable
CSneproniknutelný
DAuigennemtrængelig
DEundurchdringlich
ELαδιαπέρατος
ESimpenetrable
FAغیرقابل نفوذ
FItunkeutumaton
FRimperméable
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