Word Study
impossibility
CIDE DICTIONARY
impossibility, n. [L. impossibilitas: cf. F. impossibilité.].
- The quality of being impossible; impracticability. [1913 Webster]"They confound difficulty with impossibility." [1913 Webster]
- An impossible thing; that which is not possible; that which can not be thought, done, or endured. [1913 Webster]"Impossibilities! O, no, there's none." [1913 Webster]
- Inability; helplessness. Latimer. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
impossibility, n. (pl. -ies)
1 the fact or condition of being impossible.
2 an impossible thing or circumstance.
1 the fact or condition of being impossible.
2 an impossible thing or circumstance.
Etymology
F impossibilit{eacute} or L impossibilitas (as IMPOSSIBLE)
ROGET THESAURUS
impossibility
Impossibility
N impossibility, what cannot, what can never be, sour grapes, hopelessness, impossible, not possible, absurd, contrary to reason, unlikely, unreasonable, incredible, beyond the bounds of reason, beyond the bounds of possibility, beyond the realm of possibility, from which reason recoils, visionary, inconceivable, prodigious, unimaginable, inimaginable, unthinkable, impracticable unachievable, unfeasible, infeasible, insuperable, unsurmountable, insurmountable, unattainable, unobtainable, out of reach, out of the question, not to be had, not to be thought of, beyond control, desperate, incompatible, inaccessible, uncomeatable, impassable, impervious, innavigable, inextricable, self- contradictory, out of one's power, beyond one's power, beyond one's depth, beyond one's reach, beyond one's grasp, too much for, ultra crepidam, the grapes are sour, non possumus, non nostrum tantas componere lites, look for a needle in a haystack, chercher une aiguille dans une botte de foin, il a le mer +a boire.For further exploring for "impossibility" in Webster Dictionary Online