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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
Incommutability. Incommutability ( in-ko-mu-ta-bil-i-ti ; accent on bil: tt as in use;
the rest of the syllables slighted ) means the condition or quality of being
incommutable. This order by its own incommutability keeps all things mutable
within their ...
Josephine Turck Baker,
1916
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
See Incommunicable. INCOMMUNICATED, adj. Neo-phairtichte.
INCOMMUNICATING, adj. Neo-chompanta, neo-chomunnach. INCOMMUTABLE
, Do-chaochlaidheach. INCOMMUTABILITY, s. Do-chaochlaidheachd.
D80INCOMPACT, adj.
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The American Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
Incommunicably, In-kom-i'i-ni-ka-bli, ad. so az not tu be impqrtcd. [çanjablncs.
Incommutability, In-kom-q-ta-bil-i-ti, ». un- Incommutable, lu-kiuii i'it-н-Ы, a. not
subjckt tu çanj. Incompact, Incompacted, In-kom-pikt, In-kom- pakl-ed, a. not
kompakt.
Daniel S. Smalley, Alexander John Ellis,
1855
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
(F.—L.) 'Thein comutable deyté;' Caxton, Golden Legend;Pentecost, § 1.—F.
incommutable; Cot. See In (3) and Commute. Der. incommutably,
incommutableness, incommutability. INCOMPARABLE,matchless. (F.—L.) In
Shak. Timon, i. 1.
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Augustine Confessions: Augustine Confessions: Volume 3: ...
13: 42, 'qui nosti omnia antequam fiant', but the principle is more philosophical (
incommutability: see on 7. I. 1) than scriptural. 8.3.7 This meditation starts from
Victorinus, but the real subject is A. himself: why was his conversion delayed so ...
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Incommunicatively, in-kom-mu' -ni-ka-tiv-le, ad. Not communicatively.
Incommutability, in-kom-mu-ta-bil '-e-te, 1 Incommutableness, in-kom-mu1 -ta-bl-
nes, J S' The quality of being incommutable. Incommutable, in-kom-mu' -ta-bl, a. (
Lat.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
TN COMMUNICATIVE, tn-k4m-mu'n-4-kA't-(v,a. Not -ommunicative.
INCOMMUTABILITY,!n-k4m-mu't-a-bIUIt-4,it.The state of being unchangeable. a[
ble. INCOMMUTABLE, In-kAm-mu't-&bl, a. Unchange- INCOMMUTABLY, !n-k4m-
mu't-Ab-14, ...
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Thesaurus of English Words: So Classified and Arranged as to ...
... immobility, fixedness, sta- bleness, stabiliment, firmness, stiffness,solidity,
incommutability, insusceptibility, irrevocableness. flowing, ebbs and flows, ups
and downs, fidgets, fugitiveness, disquiet, CHANGEABLENESS — STABILITY.
79.
Peter Mark Roget, Barnas Sears,
1854
Rivingtonis a youngmanabouttown anda New Yorkerbybirth, preferenceand
incommutability. I toldhim that I would beglad to accept hisescort and
guardianship so that I might take notesof Manhattan's grand, gloomy andpeculiar
idiosyncrasies, ...
Fear robs man of the incommutability of his soul, disrupting nature's harmonious
workings emanating from the source of divine power within. Fear causes physical
, mental, and spiritual disturbances. Extreme fright can even stop the heart and ...