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  • 11implacable — implacability, implacableness, n. implacably, adv. /im plak euh beuhl, play keuh /, adj. not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy. [1375 1425; late ME < L implacabilis. See IM 2, PLACABLE] Syn. unappeasable,&#8230; …

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  • 12inexpiable — adj 1. irreparable, unrectifiable, irremediable; indefensible, inexonerable, unjustifiable; unforgiveable, inexcusable, unpardonable. 2. serious, grave, mortal, capital, criminal, felonious; reprehensible, vile, heinous; sinful, bad, evil, wicked …

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  • 13implacable — im•plac•a•ble [[t]ɪmˈplæk ə bəl, ˈpleɪ kə [/t]] adj. not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy[/ex] • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME &LT; L implācābilis. See im II, placable im•plac a•bil′i•ty, im•plac′a•ble•ness …

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  • 14implacable —   a. not to be appeased; irreconcilable …

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  • 15inappeasable — [in΄ə pē′zə bəl] adj. not to be appeased …

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  • 16un´ap|peas´a|bly — un|ap|peas|a|ble «UHN uh PEE zuh buhl», adjective. not to be appeased; implacable; insatiable: »unappeasable hatred. –un´ap|peas´a|bly, adverb …

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  • 17un|ap|peas|a|ble — «UHN uh PEE zuh buhl», adjective. not to be appeased; implacable; insatiable: »unappeasable hatred. –un´ap|peas´a|bly, adverb …

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  • 18Marcus Aurelius — Not to be confused with Aurelian. Marcus Aurelius 16th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Marcus Aurelius in the Glyptothek, Munich …

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  • 19Francisco Franco — Infobox Officeholder name = Francisco Franco nationality = Spanish imagesize = 200px order = Spanish Head of State, Regent of the Kingdom term start = April 1, 1939 term end = November 20, 1975 vicepresident = deputy = predecessor = Manuel Azaña&#8230; …

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  • 20Byzantine Empire — the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the Western Empire in A.D. 476. Cap.: Constantinople. * * * Empire, southeastern and southern Europe and western Asia. It began as the city of Byzantium, which had grown from an ancient Greek colony&#8230; …

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