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indelible (adj.)

1520s, from Latin indelebilis "indelible, imperishable," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + delebilis "able to be destroyed," from delere "destroy, blot out" (see delete). Vowel change from -e- to -i- in English is late 17c. Related: Indelibly.

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Definitions of indelible from WordNet

indelible (adj.)
cannot be removed or erased;
an indelible stain
indelible memories
Synonyms: unerasable
From wordnet.princeton.edu