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What do the dots mean for impeccable in the dictionary word entry?
im•pec•ca•ble (im-ˈpek-ə-bəl) adj. 1: having no flaws; perfect. 2: incapable of wrongdoing. [latin impeccabilis: in-, not; see in-1 + peccare, to sin.]
a. they separate the syllables.
b. they separate the root and prefix.
c. they indicate the original language.
d. they represent the accents.

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