uneyeable

English

Etymology

un- + eye + -able

Adjective

uneyeable (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Impossible to see (with the naked eye); invisible.
    • April 8 1805, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "Orange Blossom"
      O how the honey tells the tale of its birthplace to the sense of sight and odour! and to how many minute and uneyeable insects beside!
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