inexplicability
31mystery — n 1. enigma, puzzle, riddle, conundrum, question, question mark; problem, dilemma, quandary, plight, predicament, skeleton in the closet, Inf. pickle, Inf. fix, Inf. jam, Inf. stew; fog, haze, mist, murk, dark; maze, labyrinth, tangle, knot;… …
32mystique — n 1. aura, atmosphere, air, feeling, Inf. feel, vibrations, Inf. vibes; quality, character, mood, ambience, tone. 2. magic, spell, charm, charisma, influence; attractiveness, appeal, desirability, desirableness; fascination, delight. 3.… …
33inexplicable — /ɪnəkˈsplɪkəbəl / (say inuhk splikuhbuhl), /ɪnɛk / (say inek ) adjective not explicable; incapable of being explained. {late Middle English, from Latin inexplicābilis that cannot be unfolded} –inexplicability /ˌɪnəksplɪkəˈbɪləti/ (say… …
34inexplicable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unable to be explained or accounted for. DERIVATIVES inexplicability noun inexplicably adverb …
35inexplicably — inexplicable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unable to be explained or accounted for. DERIVATIVES inexplicability noun inexplicably adverb …
36inexplicable — [in eks′pli kə bəl; ] often [ in΄ek splik′ə bəl, in΄iksplik′ə bəl] adj. [Fr < L inexplicabilis] not explicable; that cannot be explained, understood, or accounted for inexplicability n. inexplicably adv …
37inexplicable — adj. that cannot be explained or accounted for. Derivatives: inexplicability n. inexplicably adv. Etymology: F inexplicable or L inexplicabilis that cannot be unfolded (as IN (1), EXPLICABLE) …
38in|ex|pli|ca|bil|i|ty — «ihn EHK spluh kuh BIHL uh tee, IHN IHK|SPLIHK uh », noun. unexplainable nature or quality: »Characteristically, the Basques remain utterly unperturbed by the mystery of their origins; on the contrary, they are delighted by their own… …
39WINOGRAND, GARRY — (1928–1984), U.S magazine photojournalist and advertising photographer who developed an unusual style of street photography that helped change the nature of the genre. He photographed primarily on the streets of New York, the city in which he was …