Unable to be penetrated. Not permeable.
Un impermeable is a raincoat.
The word 'impermeable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. An adjective does not have a plural form.The noun form of the adjective 'impermeable' is impermeability.The noun 'impermeability' does not have a plural form.
Yes.
Some raincoats will resist a light shower, but mine is impermeable and will keep me bone dry a downpour!
semi permeable lets some substances through and impermeable lets no substances through
The cast of El hombre del impermeable - 2002 includes: Mariano Aranda Carla Scatarelli
Un impermeable is a raincoat.
raincoat
nothing can pass through it
Impermeable means that stuff can't go through it. Wax is impermeable to water. Paper towels are not. Glass is impermeable to air. Mesh cloth is not. Some things are impermeable to one thing but not another. Clear plastic is impermeable to water and air, but not light. Lead metal is impermeable to x-rays, but not heat. Which layer is impermeable depends on what it is impermeable to.
an impermeable membrane
The word "impermeable" means that an object will not let fluids go through it.
It means "Who carries his raincoat sometimes."
Yes, plastic wrap is impermeable.
A raincoat is impermeable because it is made with fabric or plastic that is made to repel water.
Preventing especially liquids to pass or diffuse through; "impermeable stone"; "an impermeable layer of scum"; "a coat impermeable to rain"
Impermeable means water can't get through it. For example, clay is impermeable substance (because water can't seep through it), but chalk is permeable (because water can drip through it slowly) Sometimes it also applies to places which you can't get into, for example, an 'impermeable fortress' would be difficult to get into.