INVULNERABLY

Etymology

Adverb

invulnerably (comparative more invulnerably, superlative most invulnerably)

In an invulnerable manner.

Source: Wiktionary


INVULNERABLE

In*vul"ner*a*ble, a. Etym: [L. invulnerabilis: cf. F. invulnérable. See In- not, and Vulnerable.]

1. Incapable of being wounded, or of receiving injury. Neither vainly hope To be invulnerable in those bright arms. Milton.

2. Unanswerable; irrefutable; that can not be refuted or convinced; as, an invulnerable argument.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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7 November 2024

ERASE

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Coffee Trivia

Coffee has initially been a food – chewed, not sipped. Early African tribes consume coffee by grinding the berries together, adding some animal fat, and rolling the treats into tiny edible energy balls.

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