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inenarrable

adjective in·enar·ra·ble \ˌi-ni-ˈna-rə-bəl\

Definition of INENARRABLE

:  incapable of being narrated :  indescribable
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Origin of INENARRABLE

Middle English, from Latin inenarrabilis, from in- + enarrare to explain in detail, from e- + narrare to narrate
First Known Use: 15th century

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