The difference between Indivisible and Unmergeable

When used as adjectives, indivisible means incapable of being divided, whereas unmergeable means not mergeable. incapable of being merged.


Indivisible is also noun with the meaning: that which cannot be divided or split.

check bellow for the other definitions of Indivisible and Unmergeable

  1. Indivisible as an adjective:

    Incapable of being divided; atomic.

  2. Indivisible as an adjective (arithmetic):

    Incapable of being divided by a specific integer without leaving a remainder.

  1. Indivisible as a noun:

    That which cannot be divided or split.

  2. Indivisible as a noun (geometry):

    An infinitely small quantity which is assumed to admit of no further division.

  1. Unmergeable as an adjective:

    Not mergeable. Incapable of being merged.

    Examples:

    "(example): As biological creatures human beings have indivisible and unmergeable bodies with only limited capacities for specialization.'' (source : "Social Theory of International Politics" by Alexander Wendt)"