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little bustle and filth [IW]
(used as noun phrase) unity beyond union or separation; unity beyond things coming together/ uniting and then separating (re more than one factor) not/ without coming together/ uniting with or separating from; not/ without ever joining with or separating from (re one factor) without/ involving no/ not subject to union or separation; not forming or disintegrating; not made or unmade [RB]
 
inseparably united, beyond meeting and parting, indivisible [RY]
 
nothing can be added or subtracted, non-fusability and inseparability, can't be constructed or taken apart, SA 'du bral med [JV]
 
1) inseparably united; 2) beyond meeting and parting [IW]
 
no union nor separation, beyond union or separation, nothing can be added or subtracted, non-fusability and inseparability, can't be constructed or taken apart [JV]


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(used as noun phrase) unity beyond union or separation; unity beyond things coming together/ uniting and then separating (re more than one factor) not/ without coming together/ uniting with or separating from; not/ without ever joining with or separating from (re one factor) without/ involving no/ not subject to union or separation; not forming or disintegrating; not made or unmade [RB]

inseparably united, beyond meeting and parting, indivisible [RY]

nothing can be added or subtracted, non-fusability and inseparability, can't be constructed or taken apart, SA 'du bral med [JV]

1) inseparably united; 2) beyond meeting and parting [IW]

no union nor separation, beyond union or separation, nothing can be added or subtracted, non-fusability and inseparability, can't be constructed or taken apart [JV]