improbable

improbable
(in-pro-ba-bl') adj.
Qui n'est point probable, n'a point de probabilité.
   Les choses prodigieuses et improbables doivent être quelquefois rapportées, mais comme des preuves de la crédulité humaine, VOLT. Dict. phil. Histoire..
   XVIe s.
   Improbable, COTGRAVE .
   Lat. improbabilis, de in négatif, et probabilis, probable.

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