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Indestructible vs Adamantium - What's the difference?

indestructible | adamantium |

As adjectives the difference between indestructible and adamantium

is that indestructible is not destructible; incapable of decomposition or of being destroyed; invincible while adamantium is made of.

As a noun adamantium is

a fictional metal that is indestructible or nearly so.

indestructible

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Not destructible; incapable of decomposition or of being destroyed; invincible.
  • Synonyms

    * undestroyable * undestructable * unbreakable * unruinable * unwreckable * firm

    Antonyms

    * destructible, destroyable, breakable, wreckable, ruinable, fragile (capable of being destroyed ) * inconstructible, improducible, unbuildable (incapable of being constructed )

    See also

    * durable * strong * impenetrable

    References

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    adamantium

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia adamantium) (-)
  • A fictional metal that is indestructible or nearly so.
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Made of .
  • * 2004 , Neal Asher, Gridlinked , Macmillan, ISBN 978-0-765-34905-7, page 324:
  • 'We knew the egg was adamantium . Not much else could have been learnt.'