Immiscible definition
Immiscible means largely incapable of blending or mixing.
Immiscible means that two substances, if mixed together, will readily separate and not form a homogeneous mixture. 'Inflammation' means a condition of a part of the body which involves heat, swelling, redness and usually pain. 'Ingredient' means any component of a substance (including impurities), in a mixture or combination.
Immiscible means “incapable of dissolving into one another” (’296 Patent, claims 1, 11, 12, 16, 17, & 26).
Examples of Immiscible in a sentence
Daughton 10/29/▇▇ Ferromagnetic Thin Films and Inter- mediate Layers of Less Than 30 Angstroms Formed of Alloys Having Immiscible Components.
Daughton 1/21/▇▇ Layer Having Two Substantially Immiscible Components.
More Definitions of Immiscible
Immiscible means that two substances, if mixed together, will readily separate and not form a homogeneous mixture.