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Etymology

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un- +‎ patternable

Adjective

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unpatternable

  1. Not patternable.
    • 1995, Suzanne Smith Blancett, Dominick L. Flarey, Reengineering Nursing and Health Care, page 215:
      Criteria indicating high priority for case management include high-cost populations • predictably unpredictable or unpatternable conditions []
    • 2005, Paolo Dario, Raja Chatila, Robotics Research: The Eleventh International Symposium, page 506:
      This process provides an unpatternable sheet of silicon nitride that electrically isolates the devices []