Where does “impolarizable” come from?

impolarizable (English) comes from English polarizable, from English -able, from Middle English -able, from Old French -able, from Latin -ābilis — suffixed to noun to form adjectives meaning "able to have or bring, prone to have or bring, having the power to have or bring": -able.

impolarizable (English): That cannot be polarized

Definitions

  1. That cannot be polarized

Ancestry of “impolarizable”, step by step

impolarizable traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English polarizable

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpolarizableAble to be polarized
2English-ableAn adjectival suffix; forms adjectives meaning
3Middle English-ableable
4Old French-ableworthy of, deserving of; -ing, creating an...
5Latin-ābilissuffixed to noun to form adjectives meaning "able to have or bring, prone to have or bring, having the power to have or bring": -able

via English IM

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishIMInitialism of intramuscular; Initialism of idea...
2Koreanlover, beloved
3Chinese
Every word from Latin -ābilis