Imaculent or immaculent. Different spelling. Considered not a word.i is
short for or the same as the e, so it could
go either
way based on
english, language, if we shorten things. So same as saying
invincible, imvincible, emvincible, envincible, to evincible, ivincible.
Example(immune, mune is ability to effect, im is not likely to be changed, because things can adapt and although differnt
stay the same. Yet im( as in immune to or unlikely , or simply the word en, of in, umatched, cant be changed yet, so many possibilities), macul( sort for maculate, which is tidyness, attractiveness, with clothes or being or anything in general), ent( as in govern, m,ent(
state of being, prepectual state, which is in constant adaption). Lets make a word, in not the first to use it, but it has all the qualities to be a word.
So imaculent is near perfect tidiness or apperance in ones or somethings state of being. Immaculent is perfectness in ones tidiness or apperance in ones or somethings state of being. There i just created 2 new words.