Unassailable
21unassailable — un·assailable …
22unassailable — [ˌʌnəˈseɪləb(ə)l] adj formal impossible to defeat, criticize, or argue with …
23unassailable — /ʌnəˈseɪləbəl/ (say unuh sayluhbuhl) adjective not assailable. –unassailed, adjective –unassailably, adverb …
24unassailable — adj. unable to be attacked or questioned; impregnable. Derivatives: unassailability n. unassailableness n. unassailably adv …
25unassailability — unassailable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unable to be attacked, questioned, or defeated. DERIVATIVES unassailability noun unassailably adverb …
26unassailably — unassailable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unable to be attacked, questioned, or defeated. DERIVATIVES unassailability noun unassailably adverb …
27invincible — invincible, unconquerable, indomitable, impregnable, inexpugnable, unassailable, invulnerable mean proof against attack or defeat. A person or thing is invincible or un conquerable that presents insuperable difficulties to his or its being… …
28Percept — A perception is a philosophical term which roughly means an individual s observation/perception of something external to one s self; more specifically, the resultant of perceiving. It is the representation of an external event that affected the… …
29Oldenbarnevelt, Johan van — born Sept. 14, 1547, Amersfoort, Spanish Netherlands died May 13, 1619, The Hague, Neth. Dutch statesman and a founding father of Dutch independence. A lawyer in the province of Holland, he helped William I negotiate the Union of Utrecht (1579).… …
30Nanboku-chō period — For other uses of Northern and Southern Courts period , see Northern and Southern Courts period (disambiguation). History of Japan Mount Yoshino Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi …