Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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REMED'ILESS, adjective [In modern books, the accent is placed on the first syllable, which would be well if there were no derivatives; but remedilessly, remedilessness, require the accent on the second syllable.]
1. Not admitting a remedy; incurable; desperate; as a remediless disease.
2. Irreparable; as, a loss or damage is remediless
3. Not admitting change or reversal; as a remediless doom.
4. Not admitting recovery; as a remediless delusion.
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