inamissible

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English

Etymology

From Latin inamissibilis.

Adjective

inamissible (comparative more inamissible, superlative most inamissible)

  1. Incapable of being lost.
    an inamissible consonant
    the dogma of inamissible grace
    • 1651, Jer Taylor, The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living. , 2nd edition, London: Francis Ashe , →OCLC:
      as this is irremediable and irrecoverable, so is the other inamissible

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French

Adjective

inamissible (plural inamissibles)

  1. inamissible

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