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honourable

English

Adjective

honourable (comparative more honourable, superlative most honourable)

  1. Britain standard spelling of honorable.
    • 1846, George Luxford, Edward Newman, The Phytologist: a popular botanical miscellany: Volume 2, Part 2, page 474
      It was aptly said by Newton that "whatever is not deduced from facts must be regarded as hypothesis," but hypothesis appears to us a title too honourable for the crude guessings to which we allude.

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unspotted

English

Etymology

un- +? spotted

Adjective

unspotted (not comparable)

  1. Not having spots.
    The albino leopard was quite remarkable, as it was completely unspotted.
  2. Unseen.
    Despite the watchful nature of the passing gazelles, the jaguar lay unspotted under the bush.
  3. (figuratively) Without stains or blots; sinless.

Derived terms

  • unspottedness

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