So, regardless and irregardless too?
You did get me curious why flammable and inflammable are the same thing.
Combustable and incombustable are opposites. In that case the in- prefix means "not" just like you would expect it to. But the word inflammable isn't the word flammable with an in- prefix, it is from the Latin word inflammare where the in- prefix means something more like "to put into" instead of "not."
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Posted: 09/29/2020 at 11:13AM