immaculacy

  • 1immaculacy — (n.) 1799; see IMMACULATE (Cf. immaculate) + CY (Cf. cy) …

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  • 2immaculacy — immaculate ► ADJECTIVE 1) perfectly clean, neat, or tidy. 2) free from flaws or mistakes. 3) Catholic Theology free from sin. DERIVATIVES immaculacy noun immaculately adverb. ORIGIN Latin immaculatus, from in not + maculatus stained …

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  • 3immaculacy — noun Date: 1799 the quality or state of being immaculate …

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  • 4immaculacy — im·mac·u·la·cy (ĭ măkʹyə lə sē) n. The quality or condition of being immaculate. * * * …

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  • 5immaculacy — noun immaculateness …

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  • 6immaculacy — n. purity, being unblemished; faultlessness; monochromatism, being of one color (Biology) …

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  • 7immaculacy — im·mac·u·la·cy …

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  • 8immaculacy — ə̇ˈmakyələsē, si noun ( es) : the quality or state of being immaculate …

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  • 9immaculate — immaculacy /i mak yeuh leuh see/, immaculateness, n. immaculately, adv. /i mak yeuh lit/, adj. 1. free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean: immaculate linen. 2. free from moral blemish or impurity; pure; undefiled. 3. free from fault or flaw;… …

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  • 10Anunatva-Apurnatva-Nirdesa — The Anunatva Apurnatva Nirdesa ( Exposition of Non Decrease and Non Increase ) is a Buddhist sutra belonging to the tathagatagarbha class of sutras. It presents a teaching (delivered, in this text, by the Buddha to Sariputra) that nirvana is not… …

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