Terms vs Uncrossable - What's the difference?
terms | uncrossable |
Impossible to cross.
*{{quote-book, year=1999, author=Robert D. Abbott, title=The World as Information: Overload and Personal Design, isbn=978-1871516753
, passage=There is what appears under normal circumstances to be an uncrossable boundary, a total barrier.}}
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 16, author=Max Byrd, title=Rosie and Friends, work=New York Times
, passage=And it’s brilliantly stitched together by motifs of chrysalises and movies and by a joyous abundance of metaphor and simile: “the ding of a bicycle bell like struck crystal”; a woman “talking for much of the day in a steady soft uncrossable stream.”}}
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 24, author=Rita Campbell, title=Father and young son die in loch tragedy , work=The Press and Journal
, passage=There are very few bridges on the footpaths in Skye and even short periods of heavy rain can cause rivers to rise rapidly, often making them uncrossable .}}
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective uncrossable is
impossible to cross.uncrossable
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