unalterable
61unalterability — noun 1. the quality of not being alterable • Ant: ↑alterability • Derivationally related forms: ↑unalterable • Hypernyms: ↑immutability, ↑immutableness, ↑fixity …
62unalterably — adverb in an unalterable and unchangeable manner his views were unchangeably fixed • Syn: ↑unchangeably, ↑unassailably, ↑immutably • Derived from adjective: ↑immutable (for: ↑immut …
63unassailably — adverb in an unalterable and unchangeable manner his views were unchangeably fixed • Syn: ↑unalterably, ↑unchangeably, ↑immutably • Derived from adjective: ↑immutable (for: ↑immutab …
64unchangeably — adverb in an unalterable and unchangeable manner his views were unchangeably fixed • Syn: ↑unalterably, ↑unassailably, ↑immutably • Derived from adjective: ↑immutable (for: ↑immutab …
65Age of gold — Gold Gold (g[=o]ld), n. [AS. gold; akin to D. goud, OS. & G. gold, Icel. gull, Sw. & Dan. guld, Goth. gul[thorn], Russ. & OSlav. zlato; prob. akin to E. yellow. [root]49, 234. See {Yellow}, and cf. {Gild}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Chem.) A… …
66Aurum — Gold Gold (g[=o]ld), n. [AS. gold; akin to D. goud, OS. & G. gold, Icel. gull, Sw. & Dan. guld, Goth. gul[thorn], Russ. & OSlav. zlato; prob. akin to E. yellow. [root]49, 234. See {Yellow}, and cf. {Gild}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Chem.) A… …
67Constant — Con stant (k[o^]n stant), a. [L. onstans, antis, p. pr. of constare to stand firm, to be consistent; con + stare to stand: cf. F. constant. See {Stand} and cf. {Cost}, v. t.] 1. Firm; solid; fixed; immovable; opposed to {fluid}. [Obs.] [1913… …
68Dutch gold — Gold Gold (g[=o]ld), n. [AS. gold; akin to D. goud, OS. & G. gold, Icel. gull, Sw. & Dan. guld, Goth. gul[thorn], Russ. & OSlav. zlato; prob. akin to E. yellow. [root]49, 234. See {Yellow}, and cf. {Gild}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Chem.) A… …
69Fatalities — Fatality Fa*tal i*ty, n.;pl. {Fatalities}. [L. fatalitas: cf. F. fatalit[ e]] 1. The state of being fatal, or proceeding from destiny; invincible necessity, superior to, and independent of, free and rational control. [1913 Webster] The Stoics… …
70Fatality — Fa*tal i*ty, n.;pl. {Fatalities}. [L. fatalitas: cf. F. fatalit[ e]] 1. The state of being fatal, or proceeding from destiny; invincible necessity, superior to, and independent of, free and rational control. [1913 Webster] The Stoics held a… …