Term | inseparable |
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Tibetan | dbyer-med |
Sanskrit | |
Pali | |
Definition | Two facts about the same attribute of an object are inseparable if, when one is the case, so is the other. The two facts may inseparably both be the case either naturally or made to be so through the power of meditation. |
German | untrennbar |
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Persian (Farsi) | جداییناپذیر |
Italian | inseparabile |
Jeffrey Hopkins En, Ti... | undifferentiated; undivided |
Russian | нераздельные |