imperturbable
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English imperturbable, from Middle French imperturbable and directly from Late Latin imperturbābilis, from im- + perturbō + -bilis. By surface analysis, im- + perturbable.
imperturbable (comparative more imperturbable, superlative most imperturbable)
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Learned borrowing from Late Latin imperturbābilis.
imperturbable (plural imperturbables)
From Late Latin imperturbābilis.
imperturbable m or f (plural imperturbables)
From Late Latin imperturbābilis.
imperturbable m (feminine singular imperturbabla, masculine plural imperturbables, feminine plural imperturbablas)
From Late Latin imperturbābilis.
imperturbable m or f (masculine and feminine plural imperturbables)
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