immortelle
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of immortelle
1825–35; < French, noun use of feminine of immortel immortal; -elle
Example Sentences
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And there was the flower known as immortelle, which forms “middle notes,” whose scent remain after the first vanish.
From New York Times • Aug. 7, 2021
In the end, however, he realizes that what has sustained him all along are the "immortelle" and "wild mammy-apple" of his "generous Eden."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Vive la France immortelle, ses d�fenseurs d�vou?s, vive L'Angleterre gardienne de I'honneur, que Dieu lid donne la victoire et a la France la liberte.
From Time Magazine Archive
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C'est que le Beau est la seule chose qui soit immortelle, et qu'aussi longtemps qu'il reste un vestige de sa manifestation mat�rielle, son immortalit� subsiste.
From Interpreters by Van Vechten, Carl
He was in bridegroom's habit, and he offered a bouquet of graveyard-flowers—the white immortelle and the forget-me-not.
From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 33, December, 1873 by Various
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