inconquerable

inconquerable
in·conquerable

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  • inconquérable — (entrée créée par le supplément) (in kon ké ra bl ) adj. Qui ne peut être conquis, dompté. •   L âme inconquérable ne connaît point de maître, LETOURNEUR Trad. de Clarisse Harlowe, t. X, p. 349 …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

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