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Definitions for incurability
in·cur·abil·i·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
incurability, incurablenessnoun
incapability of being cured or healed
incurabilitynoun
incapability of being altered in disposition or habits
"the incurability of his optimism"
Wiktionary
incurabilitynoun
The quality or state of being incurablenot being able to be cured.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Incurabilitynoun
Impossibility of cure; utter insusceptibility of remedy.
Etymology: incurabilité, Fr. from incurable.
We'll instantly open a door to the manner of a proper and improper consumption, together with the reason of the incurability of the former, and facile cure of the other. Gideon Harvey.
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incurability
Incurability refers to the impossibility or difficulty of curing, healing or treating a particular disease, condition, or situation. It is often associated with chronic or terminal illnesses that currently have no known cure, or situations that cannot be easily resolved or corrected.
Webster Dictionary
Incurabilitynoun
the state of being uncurable; irremediableness
Etymology: [Cf. F. incurabilit incurability, LL. incurabilitas negligence.]
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of incurability in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of incurability in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Translations for incurability
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- nevyléčitelnostCzech
- neulheihys, neulheihysaghtManx
- insanabilità, incurabilitàItalian
- 不治Japanese
- неизлѐчиво̄ст, неизљѐчиво̄ст, neizljèčivōst, neizlèčivōstSerbo-Croatian
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