0 not able to be divided or separated -- nedělitelný
The President said that there was an indivisible bond between the two countries.
If both agree to trade, they swap inventories one-for-one (because the goods are indivisible); otherwise, they part company and wait for the next period.
Our bodily sensuous relationship to the world is an indivisible wholeness.
Perhaps, for example, they are divine thoughts or graspings of things : simple, indivisible, and yet fully comprehensive and consistent.
Persons are not bundles of the temporal parts of a person, tied together as the strings in a rope, but indivisible.
I assume that labor is indivisible, so that all agents are either working time 1 or not working at all.
The basic type in this research (for an indivisible allele) is a single float parameter.
But many people used to think that atom would be indivisible.
Let x1 denote his consumption of money and x2 his consumption of the indivisible good.