also immarcessible (but this is considered less correct), "unfading, imperishable," early 15c., from Late Latin immarcescabilis from assimilated form of in- "not" (see in- (1)) + stem of Latin marcescere "to begin to wither, grow feeble, pine away" (see marcescent).
immaculacy
immaculate
immanence
immanent
Immanuel
immarcescible
immaterial
immature
immaturity
immeasurable
immediacy