The quality of being inirritable; good nature.(noun)
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Use "inirritability" in a sentence
"Old age consists in the inaptitude to motion from the inirritability of the system, and the consequent want of fibrous contraction; see"
"When the contagious matters have been produced on the external habit, and in process of time become absorbed, a fever is produced in consequence of this reabsorption; which differs with the previous irritability or inirritability, as well as with the sensibility of the patient."
"In some fevers, where the inirritability is very great, when the patient falls asleep, the pulse in a few minutes becomes irregular, and the patient awakes in great disorder, and fear of dying, refusing to sleep again from the terror of this uneasy sensation."