Yes, indestructible is a word. It means incapable of being destroyed.
the base word is "destroy"
the base word is "destroy"
Indestructible
Destruct
There is no Hebrew word for "indestructible" but you could describe It as שלא × ×™×ª×Ÿ להרוס אותו
indestructible
His brand of toughness and style and humor was exactly right for these indestructible men.
Fumetsu
I think the word you are asking of is "indestructible".
For my Architecture class I made a model that is indestructible because I used a lot of glue to glue it together.
non destructibilis, non destructibile
The prefix of the word "indestructible" is "in-." In this case, "in-" is a prefix used to indicate negation or the opposite of the root word, which in this case is "destructible." Therefore, "indestructible" means not able to be destroyed.