IPA: /nɒnˈdaɪəˌlaɪzəbl/
KK: /nɑnˈdaɪəˌlɪzəbl/
This term describes a substance or material that cannot be removed or filtered out by dialysis, a medical process used to purify blood.
Certain toxins in the body can be nondialyzable, making treatment more complicated.
Nondialyzable → It is formed from "non-" (meaning not), "dialyze" (from Greek "dialusis", meaning to dissolve or separate), and "-able" (meaning capable of). The word describes something that is not capable of being dissolved or separated through dialysis.
Think of 'not' ('non-') being able to 'dissolve' ('dialyze') — that's why nondialyzable means something that cannot be separated or dissolved.