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Impassible Im Pass Uh Bul Adjective Unfeeling Showing Feeling Good Bad

Front impassible \im-PASS-uh-bul\
Back adjective
Unfeeling, or not showing feeling (in a good or bad way); without sensation.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin impassibilis : in-, not + passibilis, passible.]

"At the sound of the gold, Aramis raised his eyes, and Porthos started; as to Athos, he remained impassible." - Dumas, Alexandre, Three Musketeers: Chapter XLVIII.

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