inexˈtinct, a. rare.
[ad. L. inexstinct-us (Ovid): cf. in-3 and extinct.]
Unextinguished.
| 1623 Cockeram, Inextinct, Inextinguable, not to bee quenched. 1823 J. Wilson Trials Marg. Lyndsay xxxi, In which he had not supposed such a capacity of love had yet remained inextinct. 1832 Fraser's Mag. VI. 402 Man's high hope and inextinct desire. |