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intolerabilis
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  • Euxoa intolerabilis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …   Wikipedia

  • intolérable — [ ɛ̃tɔlerabl ] adj. • 1265; lat. intolerabilis 1 ♦ Qu on ne peut tolérer, supporter. ⇒ insupportable. Douleur intolérable. ⇒ aigu, insoutenable. Chaleur intolérable. ⇒ accablant, infernal. « L existence serait intolérable si l on ne rêvait jamais …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • intolerabil — INTOLERÁBIL, Ă, intolerabili, e, adj. Care nu se poate tolera sau suporta; de neîngăduit, de nesuferit, netolerabil. – Din fr. intolérable, lat. intolerabilis. Trimis de valeriu, 21.07.2003. Sursa: DEX 98  Intolerabil ≠ suportabil Trimis de… …   Dicționar Român

  • intolerabel — ịn|to|le|ra|bel <Adj.; …bler, ste> [lat. intolerabilis, aus: in = un , nicht u. tolerabilis, ↑ tolerabel] (bildungsspr.): nicht tolerabel: eine intolerable Sache, Situation; so ein Verhalten ist einfach i. * * * ịn|to|le|ra|bel [auch: ]… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Intolerable — In*tol er*a*ble, a. [F. intol[ e]rable, L. intolerabilis. See {In } not, and {Tolerable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not tolerable; not capable of being borne or endured; not proper or right to be allowed; insufferable; insupportable; unbearable; as,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Intolerableness — Intolerable In*tol er*a*ble, a. [F. intol[ e]rable, L. intolerabilis. See {In } not, and {Tolerable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not tolerable; not capable of being borne or endured; not proper or right to be allowed; insufferable; insupportable;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Intolerably — Intolerable In*tol er*a*ble, a. [F. intol[ e]rable, L. intolerabilis. See {In } not, and {Tolerable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not tolerable; not capable of being borne or endured; not proper or right to be allowed; insufferable; insupportable;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • intolerable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin intolerabilis, from in + tolerabilis tolerable Date: 15th century 1. not tolerable ; unbearable < intolerable pain > 2. excessive • intolerability noun • intolerableness …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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