See Also: indeficient(dictionary)

apostasy (oh) and indeficient (iou)


apostasy (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Late Latin; Origin: apostasia, from Greek, from aphistasthai 'to revolt', from apo- ( APOCALYPSE) + histasthai 'to stand']
formal when someone suddenly stops believing in a Religion or supporting a political party

indeficient (iou)



indeficient adjective.L15-M19.
[French indeficient or late Latin indeficient-, formed as IN-3 + DEFICIENT.]
Unfailing, unceasing.
indeficiency noun E17-M18.
indeficiently adverb LME-E17.