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IMPASSIBIL'ITY
IMPAS'SIBLE, adjective [Latin impassibilis, from passus, patior, to suffer.]
Incapable of pain, passion or suffering; that cannot be affected with pain or uneasiness. Whatever is destitute of sensation is impassible.
Though naked and impassible, depart.
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