untraversabilityEtymologyFrom untraversable + -ity or un- + traversability.nounThe condition of being untraversable.“Further, they struggled to fix and to purify the judicial procedure of the leets, and so to lessen the danger to liberty and property which sprang from the irresponsibility of the sheriffs and stewards, the depravity of the jurors, and the untraversability of their verdicts.”