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inimitable (i NIM i tuh buhl) (adjective), more inimitable, most inimitable
1. Descriptive of something that is impossible to copy or to reproduce by another person in the same way; one of a kind: Latonya was an inimitable storyteller for children.

Athena excited the audience with a speech that was delivered in her own inimitable style.

2. Etymology: from Latin inimitabilis, "that which cannot be imitated"; from in-, "not" + imitabilis, "copy, represent".
A reference to being unique and incapable of being imitated.
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Matchless and one of a kind.
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Incapable of being copied or produced in the same way; unique or one of a kind. (2)