inerrable

adj
/ɪnˈɜːɹəbəl/

Etymology

From Latin inerrabilis. Compare Portuguese inerrável. See in- (“not”) + err + -able.

  1. derived from inerrabilis

Definitions

  1. Incapable of error

    Incapable of error; infallible, unerring.

    • We have conviction from reason, or decisions from the inerrable and requisite conditions of sense.
    • Not that their statements are inerrable; but they constitute the best working material in our possession

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