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`unpatiens
`l. -ti-ono. any annual.
`im-pa~ti-ens (im pix/rho enz’). n..
`balanmiunccous plant o
`the genus mpali‘cns. having irrcgur
`lar flowers in which the calyx and corolla are not clearly
`diatinguishablo
`[-1 Ni.. 1.:
`lMl‘A‘l’ltNT]
`catingllack of patience.
`3. rest cs: laden-fr» or expectation.
`impatient um iii/giant). adf.
`1. not patient. 2. indi-
`[ME Im acxen: < L impamm- (a. of L'IIDLL'XPHS) not putting
`up with —im-pn’tieat-ly. adv. —Syn. 1. uneasy. unqulet.
`l. 2. irritable. testy; curt, brusquc. abrupt. 3. hasty. im~
`pctuous. —Ant. 1. calm.
`L.
`impati-
`lm-an-id (im pav/id). ad). Rota. lrarlcss.
`[<
`d(us) fearless. undauntcd] —~im-pav/id-ly. adv.
`impeach (lm pooh/l M.
`1. to'accusc (a. ubic o ficlal)
`lm-patvn (lm pon’). rJ. Rare. to put in pawn;
`0130‘.
`belorc an anpropriatetrlbunal of misconduct
`office. 2.‘ to
`challenge the credibility of.
`3.
`to bring an accusation
`against.
`4.
`to call in question: cast an imputation upoa.
`[ME ompcmcm) < AF em (truer) < LL impedicdrc to letter.
`trap - L m- iit—I + pedic a) a fetter (ace moi-L -ic) 1— «he
`inf. suffix] ~im-pcuch/or, n.
`impenetrable {irn oil/rho bol). ad}.
`1. liable to be im-
`peached.
`2. making one subject to impeachment. —im-
`punch/mbil/i-ly, 7..
`impeachment llm Mich/mom). n.
`‘l. the lmpeachiniz of
`a public official before an appropriate tribunal. 2. US. (in
`charges against a public oiilcm by the lower house. trial to
`Congress or a state legislature? the presentation of formal
`be before the up or house. 3. demonstration that a witness
`state oi being impeached.
`[ME emptdwmmt < A ]
`is loss worthy u belief.
`-I. tho act. of mam-aching.
`l5. tho
`im-pcnrl (im pOrl’). LI.
`1. to form into drops resembling
`pearls. 2. in make pcarllikc or pearly.
`3. Chief!) Literary.
`to adorn with pearLa or pearlllka drops.
`[tuJ + PflAnLl: cf.
`F (mprrlerJ
`a
`ble tosin; oxcmpt. from
`ablc: im rccablt manners. 2. mt
`1. faultlcs: improach~
`lm-pec-cn'ble (lm pelt/a be!) ooh.
`person.
`L<
`impcucbilus) faultless. slnlcss] —lm-pec/-
`the po; blink: or doing wrong. —n. 3. Rave. an impeccable
`cn-hil’i-ty. n. —lin-pec/ca-b|y. adv.
`‘
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`lm-pcccnnt (Lm pok/ont). out». not sinning;51.nicss. —un-
`poo/canoe. lm~poc/cnn~cy. n.
`lm-pe-cu-ni‘ous
`(im/po WED/no on}.
`ad .
`having no
`money.
`[in-1 + ptcuniou: wealthy (late )4 E) < L ptci’mi-
`bsms) - prcflm‘ml wealth + «551:: must] —im/po-cu/ni-
`ouo-ly. ado. —im/pc-cu’ni-ous«noss, n. —-Syn. destitute.
`lm-ped-nnce (lm pad/“Ml. n.
`l . Elrtr, the tolal opposition
`to alternating current by an electric circuit.
`(2 ual
`to the
`square mo: of the sum of tbo squarrs oi the rcs stance and
`ruactance of
`the circuit and usually cxprcsicd in ohm.
`Symbol: Z 2. Physics.
`the ratio of the force on a. system
`undcr'oing simple harmonic motion to tho velocity of the
`panic es in the system _
`irn-pede lim pad/L tat. med-ed.
`- ed-ing. Lorena! in
`movement or progress by means ol 0 staclcs or hindrances:
`obxtruct; hinder.
`{< L impedi- (s. of imprdi’n to entangle.
`lit.. to snare the teen] —lm-pod’er. n. -Syu. slow. delay.
`check. stop. block. thwart See prevent.
`--Ant. advance.
`encourage; aid. help.
`—n. 2.50mcthing
`at. lmpc cs: hindrance.
`< mpedzenl-
`lm-pe-di-ent (in:
`”(it's out . ad}. 1. lmpedint.‘L hinderinr.
`(s. of imprdiEni) entangling. prp. or imprdln
`lm-ped-iiment (in: pod/a meat). in.
`1. an obstruction. hin-
`drance. or obstacle.
`2. some physical defect that lmpcdts
`ready speech; a speech disorder. 3. Chit/ly Ecclt‘s. Law. a
`bar. usually of blood or affinity.
`to marriage.
`[.VIE < L
`impcdlmml(um)] —~im-pcd-i-mcn-tnl
`(in: pod/o mon’tal).
`check. See ob-tnclo. —Apt. 1.
`olp. encouragement
`im~pcd’i-men’la-ry. ad . “SK“ 1. bar. encumbrance.
`im-ped-i-men-ta (im pad/a mcn’ta). n.pl.
`baggage
`or
`other encumbrances that impede onn's progress. osp supplies
`3mm-
`[< L. pl. of impedimtnfurr. turnpi-
`carricld wita an army.
`Lm-ped'i-tlve (im pod/i tiv). adj.
`tending to impede; ob-
`structive.
`:obs. impcdfle to hinder (< L inipgdf:(us). pip. cf
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`impzdm to Iatrznr see —x’rz-) + -ivr.]
`im-pel (im pcl’). u.... -polled. pol-ling. 1. to drive or urge
`forward; incite or constrain to action. 2. to drive orlcauso to
`move onward; propel: impart. motion to.
`[into ME impel! <
`L impellkn) (to) strike against (something). start (it) mov-
`ing - im- m-l + ptlfrrt to strike, move Inomethingfl
`irn-pel-lent (in:
`-l/ar.t). ad}.
`1 . impelling. —n. 2. soma-
`thing that impols; an impelllng agency or force.
`[< L
`en
`Emplelltnf- (s. of impelfins) settn: Ln motion. prp. of impeo
`lm-pel-ler (lm pol/or). n. 1. a person or thing that lxnpcis.
`2. a rotor for transmitting motion, as in a centrifugal pump.
`blower. turbine. fluid coupling. etc.
`inn-pend (Im pcnd’). M'.
`1. to be lmminunt or near at
`hand. 2. to be a threat or munaco 3. Rare. to hang or be
`ounpcudcd. overhang (usually fol. by our).
`[< L impend(crc)
`(to) hang over. threaten]
`tm-pend‘an! {Lm pen/dam). adj.
`'impondins. _[< L im-
`pendent- (s. of mantle“) overhanzmg.
`1'1). of impendcn]
`fun.
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`Ian-c "k D .
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`wait" Elan-5%: or muffins. a. *a'rr.
`o
`vcr ringing. —Syn. 1. Son imminent.
`im-pen-e-tra~bil~l-ty (im pen/l tra bu’i ta.
`lm/pcn—i. n.
`1. the state or quality of being impenetraolc.
`2. Phyncs.
`that property of matter by virtue ofwhich two bodizs cannot
`occupy the same space simultaneously.
`im- en-eirmble (in: pen/i tro boll. adj.
`1. not penc-
`tra le; unable to be cnotratcd. plcrccd. entered. etc. 2. in-
`accessible to ideas.
`fiuonccs. etc.
`3.
`incapable of being
`comprehended; unfathomable.
`4. Physics. possessing im-
`penetrability.
`[late ME impenetrabel < L (mmnctrabtkinj
`—im-pon/e-tr-»hlc.nou. n. —im-pen/n-trn.bly. ado.
`[< Limpacm‘tmi- is. of impaemlénsl] —|m-pcu’i-tcnco. im-
`im-plen‘l-tent (im pon/l t°nt). adj. not pcnitent: obdurato.
`pen/i-ton-cy. lm-pen’i-tont-neu. n. —im-pen’i-tont-ly, adv.
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`imperative.
`. imper.,
`m-perau-val (un per/a tl/vai). ad}. 0!. pertaining to. or
`characteristic oi the grammatical imperative. —in-per/a-
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`tl’ynl-ly. adv.
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`imperiousness
`im-per-a-tive (im per/a tlv). ad}.
`1. not to be avoided or
`evaded.
`2. of the nature of or expressing a command; com-
`manding. 3. Cram. noting or pcrtainingtothc moodofthe verb
`used in commands. mqucsts. etc. Cf. indicnilvo (def. 2), lub-
`junctivc (def. l). —n. 4. a command. 5. a fact that compels
`attention or action: obligation: need. 8. Gram. n. the impera-
`tivo mood. b. a verb in this mood.
`7. an obligatory state-
`ment. principle. or the like.
`[< LL imperdfivmsn —lin-
`per/n-tlvoly, ado. —im-por’u-tlve-non. n. —Sy'n. 1.
`inescapable; indispensable. necessary. essential.
`unvpe-ra-tor (Lm’pa rt'i’tor), n. 1. an absolute or su romo
`ruler. 2. (in imperial Rome) emperor. 3. (in chu llcan
`Rome) a torn
`rary title accorded a. victoriousgoneral. (< L;
`see mzrnnon
`-—lm-pcr-a-to-ri.al (lm per/o tor/E ol. -tor’-)
`ad}. —im~por/n-lo/rl-nl.ly. can. —im/pe.ra/tor-nhip/. n.
`im~per-cep-ti-ble (inn/par sop/ta bal). ad}. 1. very slight.
`gradual. or subtle.
`2. not perceptible; not perceived by or
`affecting the sensor. —n. 3. something not capaolo of being
`perceived by the muses.
`[< ML imperceptlbiuisn —im/.
`cop/ti.
`ly. adv.
`per-cci’ti-bil’i-ty.
`im’pcr-ccp’t‘i-blc-ncu. n. —im’pcr-
`lack of perception.
`not perceptive:
`int-per-cep-tion (kn/par cop/r an). n.
`lac '
`i: perception.
`—im’per-cop-fiv i-ry.
`im/por-cnp’-
`im-mncep-tlve (1m par sop iv).
`ad}.
`titre-tun, n.
`impert..
`imperfect.
`Naming to. or char-
`im'per-iept (1m pnr’flkt). 011;. 1. of.
`actcrlwd oy defects. 2. not perfect; acldn completeness:
`impcr/rcl knowlrdge. 3. But. (of a flower) the
`Duo 4. Gram.
`designating a tense or other verb formation noting incom~
`lotcd action or state. esp. with roicrunco to the part. 5.
`to. being without legal cffect. 6. Music. of or relating to
`the interval of a major or minor third or sixth. Cf. perfect
`(def. 12.1).
`-—n. Cram. 7. the imperfect tense. 8. any verb
`formation or‘construction with imperfect meaning. 9. a verb
`form in the imperfect tense.
`[< i.
`in: "fern-u) unfinished
`(see lax-7. rnttrsc-rl: r. ME imparfit < A it“ im ar/ai'f < L, as
`above] ——lm‘pcr/{ect-ly.
`adv. —lm-pcr {cot-no".
`n.
`—Syn. 1. defective. faulty. 2. incomplete. underdeveloped;
`immaturo. —/\nt. 2. complete. dcvclopcd.
`that cannot be
`im-per-fect-i-ble (im/por fok’to bal). adj.
`padrictod. —-im/pnr.tcct/i.hilli.ty, n
`imperfection film/nor {ck/s on). n. 1. a flaw or dofcct.
`2. the ,nuality or condition o being imperfect. ME m-
`pt’chClOfll)" < LL imperfcclian- (s. of vapor/mi )
`incom-
`pletcnoss]
`im-per-fec-tive "lni’parfek/th'). Gram. —adj. i. noting
`an aspect of the verb. as in Russian. that indicates incom-
`pleteness of the action or state at a temporal point of rcfcr-
`cncc. —n. 2. the imperfectly-c aspect. 3. a verbin this aspect.
`tamper/foot rhyme’. Pros. Soc plant rhyme.
`m'per-io-rnie film pDr/for it.
`-fo rSt’).
`ad}.
`1. Also.
`'m- erlforntlod. not pcrforato: having no
`erforatlon.
`2.
`hilaiefy. (of a number of stamps joined to at icr) lacking
`the perforations usually separating individun stamps. —-n.
`3. an imperioraw stamp. —im-por’{o-rn/tion, n.
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`Imperial:
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`to 1‘,'.;
`
`a seaport in NW ltaly. 35.180
`InllégB-rlu (Em pc’nya). n.
`empire.
`2. of or pertain g to an emperor or empress.
`3.
`irn-pe-ri-nlx (im pér’i- 9121.: ad).
`1. of or pertaining to an
`characterizing the rule or authority of a sovereign stout over
`its dependencies. 1. uf tho nature or rank of an emperor or
`supreme ruler. 5. of acommandlng quality. manner. aspect.
`etc. 6. domineering;
`imperious. 7. of or befitting an em-
`poror or empress.
`8. of special
`into or quality.
`9.
`(of
`weights and measures} conforming to the standards legally
`established in Great Britain. —n. 10. a size of printing
`or drawing paper. 22 X 30 lnchea in England. 23 x33 inches
`in America.
`11. the top of a carriage. esp. cl 3
`diligence.
`12. an emperor or empress. 13. any
`of vanous articles of exceptional size
`or quality.
`[ME < LL impcridlfis) (sec
`Iairnnwar. 11));
`r. ME rmpcrial
`<
`Ml“ —im-pc/ri-al‘ly. adt. ~lm‘pe’-
`ri~a arc-I. n.
`im-pe-ri'nF im par/F: al). 1:.
`a small
`olnmd bear
`beneath the lower lip.
`< P impm'ale. a. use of fem. of im-
`pln’al lstrrruanl]
`Lm-perbnl’ (in) pC-r/C- at). u.
`an im—
`pcrial Russian gold coin originally
`worth 10 rubles and from 1807—1917
`worth 15 rubles.
`[< Russ << ML
`imperial” a. coin. n. use of LL impen-
`dlis lMPERlALl]
`{nape/rial bush/e]. Ra:- urdor bunhcl‘ (def. 1).
`mee/rinl gal/Ion,
`a British gallon equivalent
`Us. gallons. or 277.42 cubic inches.
`tional significance to tho entire British
`ommonwoaith. as
`lmpe/rial Hal/May,
`(sometime:
`log a day of tradi-
`the Queen's Birthday. Victoria Day. etc... but. which is not a
`logal holiday.
`lm-pe-ri-altism (lm pér’é o Liz/am). n. 1. the policy or ex-
`forrlgn counuira. or of acquiring and ho!
`‘ 5 columns. and dc-
`tending the rule or authority of an 023230 or nation over
`pcndcncles.
`2. advocacy of imperial interests. 3. imperial
`government.
`4. an imporlfll system of govornmont. —lm-
`pc/rl-nl-iat. n.. ad}.
`—lm~pc/rl-al-in’tic. adj. —-im~pe/-
`ri-al-io/ti-cal-ly. adv.
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`impelrlal mothl, a yellow moth. Earle: imperialis. hav-
`ing dotted wings each with a diagonal band of pinkish-brown
`or urple. the hairy larvae of which iced on the leaves of
`bio ory. oak. etc.
`1m e’rinl Val/icy,
`an lrrisatcd agricultural region in
`8 California. adjacent to Mexico. formerly a part. of the
`Colorado Desert: it is largely below sea level and contains the
`Salton Sink.
`Lln- er” (in: per/pl). 0.1.. 4hr]. -lHng or (esp. Brit.) -illnd,
`4]. ' g.
`to put in peril: endanger. —im~por/il-mant. n.
`im~pe-rI-oun iim pt-r/é at). all}.
`1. dominmrlng: dictato-
`rial; overbearing: on important manner: on (m mans pusan.
`2. urgent: imporativo: im enous need.
`[<
`im erfmtus)
`commanding. tyrannical.
`eo IMPEKXUM. —oun] — impairi-
`ouo-ly. adv. —lm.pc’ri-ouI-pcu. n. —Syn. 1. tyrannical.
`despotic. 2. necessary. —Anl.. 1. submissive. taunt-cum):
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