INENARRABLE

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In′e‐nar″ra‐ble (?), a. [[L. inenarrabilis; pref. in- not + enarrabilis that may be related; fr. enarrare to relate: cf. F. inénarrable. See Enarration.]] Incapable of being narrated; indescribable; ineffable. “Inenarrable goodness.” Bp. Fisher.