Word Study
immiscible
CIDE DICTIONARY
immiscible, a. [Pref. im- not + miscible: cf. F. immiscible.].
- Not capable of being mixed or mingled. [1913 Webster]"A chaos of immiscible and conflicting particles." [1913 Webster]
- Not miscible; forming two distinct phases when mixed at some concentration; -- of two liquids; as, water and gasoline are immiscible. [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
immiscible, adj. (often foll. by with) that cannot be mixed.
Derivative
immiscibility n. immiscibly adv.
Etymology
LL immiscibilis (as IN-(1), MISCIBLE)
ROGET THESAURUS
immiscible
Incoherence
N incoherence, nonadhesion, immiscibility, incoherence, looseness, laxity, relaxation, loosening, freedom, disjunction, rope of sand, nonadhesive, immiscible, incoherent, detached, loose, baggy, slack, lax, relaxed, flapping, streaming, disheveled, segregated, like grains of sand unconsolidated &c, uncombined, noncohesive.For further exploring for "immiscible" in Webster Dictionary Online