👉 Non-amalgamable is a concept in mathematics that refers to a set of objects where each object belongs to exactly one class. This means there are no classes within the set, and all elements belong to only one class. For example, consider the set {a, b, c} without any specific classes. In this case, "non-amalgamable" is true because every element in the set (a, b, c) belongs to exactly one class (the set itself).