I.that cannot be separated, inseparable (post-Aug.): “quaedam inter se,” Sen. Ep. 118, 85: “societas,” Gell. 1, 9, 12.—Comp.: “trinitas inseparabilior,” Aug. Trin. 15, 23.—Adv.: insēpărā-bĭlĭter , inseparably (post-class.), Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 22: “conexa,” Lact. 3, 11.
in-sēpărābĭlis , e, adj.,