Infalible
Infalible is a term whose primary meaning is “not liable to fail” or “incapable of making mistakes.” In English, the standard spelling is infallible. The form infalible is usually a misspelling, though it appears in translations from Romance languages and in some proper names or brand names.
Etymology and sense: Infalible derives from Latin infallibilis, formed with in- meaning “not” and fallibilis from
Romance-language forms: In Spanish, infalible means infallible; Italian uses infalibile; Portuguese uses infalível. In these languages
Usage in theology and philosophy: In secular use, infallible is often reserved for something deemed unquestionably