indesinent

English

Etymology

in- + desinent

Adjective

indesinent (comparative more indesinent, superlative most indesinent)

  1. (obsolete) perpetual; eternal
    • Andrew Baxter, An Appendix to the First Part of the Enquiry Into the Nature of the Human soul.
      The power exerted is indesinent; as indesinent as that of gravity. Surely this is a particular where truth stares us in the face
  • indesinence
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