inseparably-linked
|in-se-par-a-bly-linked|
/ɪnˈsɛpərəbli-lɪŋkt/
closely connected
Etymology
'inseparably-linked' originates from the combination of 'inseparable' and 'linked', where 'inseparable' comes from Latin 'inseparabilis', meaning 'not able to be separated', and 'linked' from Old English 'hlencan', meaning 'to join or connect'.
'inseparably' evolved from the Latin 'inseparabilis', and 'linked' from Old English 'hlencan', eventually forming the modern English term 'inseparably-linked'.
Initially, 'inseparable' meant 'not able to be separated', and 'linked' meant 'joined or connected'. Together, they evolved to mean 'closely connected or associated'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
in a manner that cannot be separated or divided; closely connected or associated.
The two concepts are inseparably-linked in the theory.
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Last updated: 2025/04/02 13:41
