Inscrutable
91mysterious — [mis tir′ē əs] adj. [< L mysterium (see MYSTERY1) + OUS] of, containing, implying, or characterized by mystery mysteriously adv. mysteriousness n. SYN. MYSTERIOUS is applied to that which excites curiosity, wonder, etc. but is impossible or… …
92scrutable — [skro͞ot′ə bəl] adj. [LL * scrutabilis: see INSCRUTABLE] not inscrutable; open to being understood …
93inscrutably — adverb in an inscrutable manner • Derived from adjective: ↑inscrutable …
94in|scru|ta|bil|i|ty — «ihn SKROO tuh BIHL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. the quality of being inscrutable. 2. something inscrutable …
95CRESCAS (or Cresques), ḤASDAI BEN JUDAH — (c. 1340–winter 1410–11), Catalonian rabbi, philosopher, and statesman. Crescas was born into an old Barcelonan family of rabbis and merchants. He studied Talmud and philosophy there under Rabbi nissim b. reuben gerondi (c. 1310–1376) and… …
96Cryptic — Cryp tic (kr[i^]p t[i^]k), Cryptical Cryp tic*al ( t? kal), a. [L. crypticus, Gr. kryptiko s, fr. kry ptein to hide.] Hidden; secret; occult. Her [nature s] more cryptic ways of working. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] 2. incomprehensible to those not… …
97Cryptical — Cryptic Cryp tic (kr[i^]p t[i^]k), Cryptical Cryp tic*al ( t? kal), a. [L. crypticus, Gr. kryptiko s, fr. kry ptein to hide.] Hidden; secret; occult. Her [nature s] more cryptic ways of working. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] 2. incomprehensible to… …
98Imperscrutable — Im per*scru ta*ble, a. [L. imperscrutabilis.] Not capable of being searched out; inscrutable. [Obs.] {Im per*scru ta*ble*ness}, n. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
99Imperscrutableness — Imperscrutable Im per*scru ta*ble, a. [L. imperscrutabilis.] Not capable of being searched out; inscrutable. [Obs.] {Im per*scru ta*ble*ness}, n. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
100Inscrutability — In*scru ta*bil i*ty, n. The quality or state of being inscrutable; inscrutableness. [1913 Webster] …