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immutableness
Derived word form of immutable

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The small town too has its great men, its solid families with their fine sons and daughters, its immutableness and authority.

From Knut Hamsun by Larsen, Hanna Astrup

Still, for all this immutableness, was there some lack of common consistency about worthy Captain Bildad.

From Moby Dick: or, the White Whale by Melville, Herman

To truth, justice, love, the attributes of the soul, the idea of immutableness is essentially associated.

From Essays — First Series by Emerson, Ralph Waldo

We have no right, then, on the ground of the immutableness of human affairs, to quench, as far as we have power, the hope of social progress.

From Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American by Eliot, Charles William

Still, for all this immutableness, was there some lack of common consistency about worthy Captain Peleg.

From Moby Dick, or, the whale by Melville, Herman