perfect, flawless, untouched
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worn condition of his clothing
The correct term is IMMACULATE CONCEPTION and it refers to the Biblical conception of Jesus, in which his mother became pregnant while still a virgin.
The word immaculate is an adjective describing something as free from stain, spot, impurity, fault, or flaw; clean, spotless.The immaculate kitchen led me to think that they never prepared meals here.Your hair is immaculate, how do you keep it like that?Jesus was conceived by immaculate conception.This is an immaculate sentence.
condition
You may mean immaculate, which means in extremely clean condition, or you may mean emasculate which means to remove the testicles of a male animal.
Immaculate can mean that something is extremely clean; a synonym could be spotless.
150 bucks in immaculate condition.
"immaculate" or "clean" = naki (× ×§×™) But if you mean "virginal", it's betuli (בתולי)
A five-year-old child
100-3000 depending on specifics
Without a blemish, spotless. In modern English "immaculate".
Immaculate is an adjective.
It is Latin for "Hail, Mary, Immaculate", part of a rosary prayer to the Mother of God. Immaculate (purisima) means born without sin in this case.
Immaculate is an adjective.
The suffix for "immaculate" is "-ate."
It means the you will have an immaculate birth of a baby boy