immaculate

Etymology

From Middle English immaculat, from Latin immaculātus; prefix im- (“not”) + maculātus, perfect passive participle of maculō (“I spot, stain”), from macula (“spot”). See mail (armor). Displaced native unwemmed (“pure, untainted”).

adj

  1. absolutely tidy, having no blemish or stain.
  2. (zoology) (botany) Lacking blotches, spots, or other markings.
  3. (figurative) containing no mistakes.
  4. (figurative) morally pure, free from sin.

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