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Emaculate vs. Immaculate — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Emaculate and Immaculate

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Emaculate

(obsolete) To clear from spots or stains, or from any imperfection.

Immaculate

Impeccably clean; spotless
"The room was as spare and immaculate as a monk's cell" (Caroline Preston).

Emaculate

To clear from spots or stains, or from any imperfection.

Immaculate

Free from sin.

Immaculate

Free from fault or error
An immaculate record on the job.
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Immaculate

(Biology) Having no spots or marks.

Immaculate

Absolutely tidy, having no blemish or stain.

Immaculate

(zoology) (botany) Lacking blotches, spots, or other markings.

Immaculate

(figurative) containing no mistakes.

Immaculate

(figurative) morally pure, free from sin.
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Immaculate

Without stain or blemish; spotless; undefiled; clear; pure.
Were but my soul as pureFrom other guilt as that, Heaven did not holdOne more immaculate.
Thou sheer, immaculate and silver fountain.

Immaculate

Completely neat and clean;
The apartment was immaculate
In her immaculate white uniform
A spick-and-span kitchen
Their spic red-visored caps

Immaculate

Free from stain or blemish

Immaculate

Without fault or error;
Faultless logic
Speaks impeccable French
Timing and technique were immaculate
An immaculate record

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