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indomitability
Variant of indomitable
indomitable
definition
in·domi·table (in däm′i tə bəl)
adjective
not easily discouraged, defeated, or subdued; unyielding; unconquerable
Etymology: LL indomitabilis < L indomitus, untamed < in-, not + domitus, pp. of domitare, to tame, intens. < domare, to tame
Related Forms:
- indomitability in·dom′i·tabil′·ity noun or indomitableness in·dom′i·table·ness
- indomitably in·dom′i·tably adverb
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