Friday, November 1, 2024

Word of the Day: Infrangible

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adjective 1. Unbreakable; inviolable.

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EXAMPLE SENTENCES
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Latin, late 16th century
Why This Word?
This word came into English from French, but the original root is in the Latin "infrangibilis." "In-" means "not" and "frangere" means "to break." At first glance, it might be easy to mistake "infrangible" with the similarly spelled "intangible"; however, they have entirely different meanings and usages. ...
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