Yes, it is an adjective meaning "not able to be explained" (mysterious, unfathomable). It can be used as a noun to generally refer to such unknowable things or situations ("the unexplainable").
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Juxtaposition or jurisprudence are thirteen letters each.
It is a noun in the British Dialect, meaning a small hill or mound.
No, gibberish is an English word meaning nonsense.
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inexplicable.
Unexplainable. Zero. what? ---silence
The word you are looking for is "paranormal." This term is used to describe unexplainable phenomena that are seemingly beyond scientific understanding or rational explanation.
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Unexplainable, indescribable, undefinable.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "unexplainable" (of unknown cause).
All UFO sightings are unexplainable, otherwise they wouldn't be unidentified.
If something is supernatural it is unexplainable even by ways of science so a supernatural occurance is an unexplainable one :)
To explain what was to them unexplainable.
Love is unexplainable.
To explain what was to them unexplainable.