The plant next, tho plastic in its elements, is comparatively insusceptible of change. [adjective]
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Naturally insusceptible, however, of fear, he crossed himself, and stoutly demanded of the Saracen an account of the pedigree which he had boasted. [adjective]
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Life itself is insusceptible of any definition which satisfies, but we know that we live, nevertheless. [Please select]
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Scott found that _Maxillaria atro-rubens_ was "totally insusceptible of fertilisation with its own pollen," but fertilised, and was fertilised by, a widely distinct species, viz. [Please select]
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Scott found that Maxillaria atro-rubens was "totally insusceptible of fertilisation with its own pollen," but fertilised, and was fertilised by, a widely distinct species, viz. [Please select]
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