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unmeasurably
unˈmeasurably, adv. [un-1 11.] † 1. Without measure or moderation; immoderately, unrestrainedly. Obs.a 1420 Wycliffite Bible Ecclus. xi. 10 margin, If thou suest, in sekinge richessis vnmesurably, thou schalt not take. a 1450 Knt. de la Tour 53 Other that be..enflamed unmesurably like wolues. 1542–5... Oxford English Dictionary
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Romero admits that Logan's IQ is unmeasurably high and certainly above 200. wikipedia.org
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unmeasurable
unˈmeasurable, a., n., and adv. ? Obs. [un-1 7 b, 5 b, 12, and 11 b.] 1. Incapable of being measured on account of great size, extent, or amount; immense, vast: a. Of material things, dimensions, time, etc.c 1386 Chaucer Man of Law's T. 934 O Golias, vnmesurable of lengthe. 1513 Douglas æneid vi. vi... Oxford English Dictionary
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peevishness
peevishness (ˈpiːvɪʃnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being peevish. † 1. Silliness, foolishness, folly; madness. Obs.1523 Skelton Garl. Laurel 637 With a pellit of peuisshenes they had suche a stroke. 1540 R. Hyrde tr. Vives' Instr. Chr. Wom. ii. ix. (1557), The more wee mocke you..and geu... Oxford English Dictionary
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K2-18b
Water vapour makes up between 0.7 and 1.6% of the atmosphere, while ammonia concentrations appear to be unmeasurably low, and methane may be either present wikipedia.org
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over-leaven
over-leaven, v. (-ˈlɛv(ə)n) [over- 27.] trans. To leaven too much; to imbue to excess with some modifying element; to cause to rise or swell too much, to ‘puff up’.1602 Shakes. Ham. i. iv. 29 Some habit, that too much o'er⁓leavens The form of plausive manners. a 1644 Chillingw. Serm. (1664) vii. §48... Oxford English Dictionary
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Franzisca Baruch
She barely made a living from her work, yet she contributed unmeasurably to the renaissance of the modern Hebrew letter and graphic design in Israel. wikipedia.org
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groundling
groundling (ˈgraʊndlɪŋ) [f. ground n. + -ling. Cf. MDu. grundelinck (Du. grondeling), MHG. grundelinc (G. gründling) gudgeon.] 1. A name given to various small fishes which live at the bottom of the water, esp. a gudgeon or loach.1601 Holland Pliny I. 265 As the Apuæ which are the groundlings..[come... Oxford English Dictionary
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