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impartible (adj.)
late 14c. as "indivisible, incapable of being parted," from Medieval Latin
impartibilis
; see
im-
"not, opposite of" +
part
(v.). From 1630s as "capable of being imparted," from
impart
(v.) +
-ible
. Now little used in either sense.