different between unmixed vs immaculate
unmixed
English
Etymology
un- +? mixed
Adjective
unmixed (comparative more unmixed, superlative most unmixed)
- Pure, not mixed or combined.
Translations
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immaculate
English
Etymology
From Middle English immaculat, from Latin immacul?tus; prefix im- (“not”) + macul?tus, perfect passive participle of macul? (“I spot, stain”), from macula (“spot”). See mail (armor).
Displaced native unwemmed (“pure, untainted”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??mækj?l?t/
Adjective
immaculate (comparative more immaculate, superlative most immaculate)
- Having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, clean, pure.
- 1641, John Denham, The Sophy
- Were but my soul as pure From other guilt as that, Heaven did not hold One more immaculate
- 1641, John Denham, The Sophy
- (zoology) Lacking spots, blotches, or other markings; spotless; unspotted.
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Latin
Participle
immacul?te
- vocative masculine singular of immacul?tus
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