Definition: Nondetachable refers to something that can be broken down into smaller pieces, or has no inherent parts. It's similar to a non-fragmented object in physics and chemistry, where it is made up of multiple components that can be rearranged without breaking apart. In the context of electronics, nondetachable items are often used in circuits, such as resistors or capacitors, which have only one way of being connected and cannot be broken down into separate parts.