Immaculate

/ɪˈmækjələt/ adjective

Immaculate means perfectly clean, neat, or free from any flaw or mistake. In religious use, it can refer to being completely pure or without sin.

From Latin "immaculatus" meaning "stainless, spotless," from "in-" (not) and "maculatus" (stained), from "macula" (spot). The religious phrase "Immaculate Conception" helped keep the word in common use.

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