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inerrant

Syllabification: (in·er·rant)
Pronunciation: /inˈerənt/
Definition of inerrant

adjective

  • incapable of being wrong.

Derivatives

inerrancy

noun

inerrantist

Pronunciation: /-tist/
noun

Origin:

mid 19th century: from Latin inerrant- 'fixed', from in- 'not' + errant- 'erring' (see errant)

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