ignorabimus

English

Etymology

Latin

Noun

ignorabimus (plural ignorabimuses)

  1. A statement such that whether or not it is true can never be known.

Latin

Verb

īgnōrābimus

  1. first-person plural future active indicative of īgnōrō
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