Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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INES'TIMABLE, adjective [Latin inoestimabilis. See Estimate.]
1. That cannot be estimated or computed; as an inestimable sum of money.
2. Too valuable or excellent to be rated; being above all price; as inestimable rights. The privileges of American citizens, civil and religious, are inestimable
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