unchangeable
101unchangeably — adverb in an unalterable and unchangeable manner his views were unchangeably fixed • Syn: ↑unalterably, ↑unassailably, ↑immutably • Derived from adjective: ↑immutable (for: ↑immutab …
102un·change·able — /ˌʌnˈʧeınʤəbəl/ adj : not able to change or be changed The past is unchangeable. an unchangeable deadline …
103HEBREW LANGUAGE — This entry is arranged according to the following scheme: pre biblical biblical the dead sea scrolls mishnaic medieval modern period A detailed table of contents precedes each section. PRE BIBLICAL nature of the evidence the sources phonology… …
104carved — or[chiseled] or[inscribed in granite] /[written in stone] {adj. phr.} Holy; unchangeable; noble and of ancient origin. * /You should wear shoes when you come to class, although this is not carved in granite./ * /The Constitution of the United… …
105set in one's ways — {adj. phr.} Stubborn; opinionated; unchangeable. * /My grandfather is so old and set in his ways that he ll eat nothing new./ …
106water under the bridge — See: WATER OVER THE DAM …
107carved — or[chiseled] or[inscribed in granite] /[written in stone] {adj. phr.} Holy; unchangeable; noble and of ancient origin. * /You should wear shoes when you come to class, although this is not carved in granite./ * /The Constitution of the United… …
108set in one's ways — {adj. phr.} Stubborn; opinionated; unchangeable. * /My grandfather is so old and set in his ways that he ll eat nothing new./ …
109water under the bridge — See: WATER OVER THE DAM …
110Ametabolian — A*met a*bo li*an, a. [Gr. ? unchangeable; a priv. + ? changeable, ? to change.] (Zo[ o]l.) Of or pertaining to insects that do undergo any metamorphosis. [1913 Webster] …