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Definition of Inestimable

Inestimable
Inestimable In*es"ti*ma*ble, a. [L. inaestimabilis: cf. F. inestimable. See In- not, and Estimate.] Incapable of being estimated or computed; especially, too valuable or excellent to be measured or fully appreciated; above all price; as, inestimable rights or privileges. But above all, for thine inestimable love. --Bk. of Com. Prayer. Science is too inestimable for expression by a money standard. --Lyon Playfair. Syn: Incalculable; invaluable; priceless.

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