indivisibility means the state of being indivisible, incapable of being divided. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.
Why “indivisibility” is a great word
INDIVISIBILITY — [Noun] The state or quality of being incapable of division or separation. From Middle French indivisibilité, from Ecclesiastical Latin indivisibilitas, from indivisibilis ("indivisible") + -itas ("-ity, state of"). First attested in English in the 1640s. Unlike divisibility, which denotes a ready capacity for partition, or separability, which emphasizes the potential for disconnection, indivisibility describes a fundamental, often sacrosanct, wholeness. It is the unbroken grain of a single quartz crystal, the seamless bond of two metals fused under immense heat, and the silent pact of a true partnership—a quiet assertion of integrity in a world that measures everything by the cut.
Etymology
From Middle French indivisibilité, from Ecclesiastical Latin indivisibilitas.
noun
- The state of being indivisible, incapable of being divided.
- An indivisible factor or object.