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incommoˈbility rare—1. [ad. late L. incommōbilitās, f. in- (in-3) + commōbilis easily moved: see -ity.] Incapability of being moved or stirred to feeling.
1822T. Taylor Apuleius, Philos. Plato ii. 346 The attendants on this are indignation, and incommobility, which is called in Greek ἀοργησία, or a disposition incapable of being excited to anger. |