See Also: Remnant(medicine)
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Remnant Space(money)

inestimable (iou) and remnant (oh)


inestimable (iou)



inestimable adjective & adverb. LME.
[Old & mod. French from Latin inaestimabilis, formed as IN-3 + aestimabilis ESTIMABLE.]
A. adjective.
Unable to be estimated, reckoned, or computed; too great or profound to be assessed or calculated. LME.
Too precious to be estimated, of surpassing value; priceless, invaluable. L16.
B. adverb. Inestimably. LME-L16.
inestimably adverb in an inestimable manner, to an inestimable degree LME.

remnant (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: remenant, present participle of remenoir 'to remain', from Latin remanere; REMAIN]
[usually plural] a small part of something that remains after the rest of it has been used, destroyed, or eaten
remnant of
::The remnants of a meal stood on the table.
a small piece of cloth left from a larger piece and sold cheaply