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`Contents
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`Preface
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`Explanatory Chart
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`Explanatory Notes
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`The English Language in the Dictionary
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`25a
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`Guide to Pronunciation
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`33a
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`Abbreviations in This Work
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`Pronunciation Symbols
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`A Dictionary of the English Language
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`Foreign Words and Phrases
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`Biographical Names
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`1466
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`Geographical Names
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`1511
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`Signs and Symbols
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`A Handbook of Style
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`Index
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`623
`impassive o impermanently
`im-pen-i-tence \(.)im-'pe-n9-tan(t)s\ n (1595) : the quality or state of
`being impenitent
`im-pen-i-tenl \-t9nt\ adi [ME. fr. LL impaenilenl-. impaenitens. fr. L in-
`y a v
`rpajnitentn pnenitens penitent] (15c) : not penitent — im-penAi-tent-
`1im-titer-a-tive \im-‘per-a-tiv. -'pe-ra-\ adj [ME imperatyjj fr. LL impera—
`livus.
`fr. L imperatus. pp. of imperare to command — more at
`EMPEROR] (15c)
`1 a : of. relating to. or constituting the grammatical
`mood that expresses the will to influence the behavior of another b
`: expressive of a command. entreaty, or exhortation c : having power
`to restrain. control. and direct 2 : not to be avoided or evaded: NEC—
`ESSARY (an ~ duty)
`syn see MASTERFUL — im-per-a-tive-ly adv —
`im-per-a-tive-ness n
`2imperative n (1530)
`1 Z the imperative mood or a verb form or verbal
`phrase expressing it
`2 : something that is imperative: as
`a : COM-
`MAND. ORDER b : RULE, GUIDE c : an obligatory act or duty d : an
`imperative judgment or proposition
`im-pe-ra-tor \.im-po-'r5.-tar. ».tor\ n [L — more at EMPEROR] (ca. 1580)
`: a commander in chief or emperor of the ancient Romans — im-per—
`a-to-ri-al \(.)im-.per—a-'tor-é-sl\ adj
`im-per-ceiv-able \.im-par-'sé-va—bal\ adj (ca. 1617) archaic : IMPER-
`CEP’I‘lBLE
`im-per-cep-ti-ble \.im-p3r-'sep-to-bal\ adj [ME. fr. MF. fr. ML imper-
`ceptibilis. fr. L in- + LL perceptibili: perceptible] (15c) : not perceptible
`by a sense or by the mind : extremely slight, gradual. or subtle (~ dif-
`ferences) — im-per-cep-ti-bly \-'sep-ta-blé\ adv
`im-per-cep-tive \.im—p9r-'sep-tiv\ adj (1661) : not perceptive (an ~
`reader) — im-per-cep-tive-ness n
`im-per-cip-i-ence \-'si—pé-an(t)s\ n (1891) : the quality or state of being
`imperceptive —— im-per-cip-i-ent \-ant\ adj
`ilnperf abbr
`'1 imperfect 2 imperforatc
`1im-per-fect \(.)im-'par-fikt\ adj [alter of ME inuunfit. fr. L imperfectux,
`fr. iu- +perfcclus perfect] (14c)
`1 : not perfect: as a : DEFECTIVE
`ofaflower : having stamens or pistils but not both c : lacking or not
`involving sexual reproduction (the ~ stage of a fungus)
`2 : of, relat-
`ing to, or constituting a verb tense used to designate a continuing state
`or an incomplete action esp. in the past 3 : not enforceable at law —
`im-per-fect-ly \-fik(t)-té\ adv — im-per-fect-ness \-fik(t)-nas\ n
`2imperfect n (1871) : an imperfect tense; also : the verb form expressing
`it
`imperfect fungus n (ca. 1895) : any of various fungi (order Fungi Im-
`perfecti syn. Deuteromycetes) of which only the conidial stage is
`known
`im-per-fec-tion \.im-par-'fek-shan\ n (140) : the quality or state of be-
`ing imperfect; also : FAULT. BLEMISH
`im-per-fec-tive \.im-par-'fek-tiv\ adj (1887) ofa verb form or aspect
`: expressing action as incomplete or without reference to completion
`or as reiterated — compare PERFECTIVE — imperfective n
`im«perofo-rate \(.)im-'par-f(a-)rot. -f9-.r5.t\ adj (1673)
`1 : having no
`opening or aperture; spew]: lacking the usual or normal opening 2 of
`a stamp or a sheet ofstamps : lacking perforations or roulettes
`1im-pe-ri-al \im-‘pir-é-sl\ adj [ME. fr. AF. fr. LL impm'fuh‘r. fr. L imperi—
`um command, empire] (14c)
`1 a : of. relating to. befitting. or sugges-
`tive of an empire or an emperor
`b (1) : of or relating to the United
`Kingdom as distinguished from the constituent parts
`(2) : of or relat-
`ing to the Commonwealth of Nations and British Empire 2 a : SOVER-
`EIGN b : REGAL, IMPERIoUS 3 : of superior or unusual size or excel-
`lence 4 : belonging to the official British series of weights and mea-
`sures — see WEIGHT table —— im-pe-ri-al-ly \-a-lé\ adv
`2imperial n (ca. 1524)
`1 cap : an adherent or soldier of the Holy Roman
`emperor
`2 : EMPEROR
`3 [F impériale;
`fr.
`the beard worn by
`Napoléon Ill] : a pointed beard growing below the lower lip 4 : some—
`thing of unusual size or excellence
`im-pe-ri-al-ism \im-‘pir-é-s-.li-zsm\ n (1826)
`1 : imperial government,
`authority. or system 2 : the policy. practice, or advocacy of extending
`the power and dominion of a nation esp. by direct ten‘itorial acquisi-
`tions or by gaining indirect control over the political or economic life
`of other areas; broadly : the extension or imposition of power. author—
`ity. or influence (union ~) — im-pe-ri-al-ist \-]ist\ n or adj — im-pe-
`a v
`rifl-is-tic \-.pir-é-a-'lis—tik\ adj — im-pe-ri-al~is-ti-cal-ly \-ti-k(a-)lé\
`imperial moth n (ca. 1904) : a large No. American satumiid moth
`(Eacler imperialis) having yellow wings marked with reddish-brown
`spots and patches
`im-per-il \im-‘pcnal, -'pc-rol\ 1'I‘ -l|ed or -illed; -il-in or -i|-Iing (15c)
`: to bring into peril : END-\NGER — imcper-il-ment
`-mont\ u
`im~pe-ri-ous \im-‘pir-é-os\ adj [L imperiosus. fr. imperium] (1540)
`1 a
`2 befitting or characteristic of one of eminent rank or attainments
`: COMMANDING. DOMINANT (an ~ manner) b : marked by arrogant
`assurance : DOMINEERING 2 : intensely compelling : URGENT (the ~
`problems of the |I|:w “gr —.I_ F. Kcnlludy'}
`syn see MASTERFUL —
`im-pe-ri-ous-Iy adi- — tm-pe-ri-ous-ness n
`im-pehish-able \(.)im-'per-i-sh9-bol\ adj (ca. 1585)
`1 : not perishable
`or subject to decay 2 : enduring or occurring forever <~ fame) —
`im-per-ish-abil-i-ty \—.per-i-sh9-'bi-la-té\ n — imperishable n — im-
`a v
`pgr-ish-able-ness \-'per-i-sha-bal-nas\ n — im-per-ish-ably \-b]é\
`im-pe-ri-um \im-‘pir-é-am\ n [L — more at EMPIRE] (1651)
`1 a : su-
`preme power or absolute dominion : CONTROL b : EMPIRE 1
`c : EM-
`PIRE 2 2 : the right to command or to employ the force of the state
`: SOVEREIGNTY
`im-per-ma-nence \(.)im-'parm-nan(t)s. —'par-ma-\ n (1796) : the quali—
`ty or state of being impermanent
`im-per-ma-nen-cy \-non(t)-sé\ n (1648) : IMPERMANENCE
`im-per-ma-nent \-nant\ adj (1653) : not permanent : TRANSIENT —
`im-per-ma-nent-ly adv
`\a\ abut \a\ kitten. F table \ar\ further \a\ ash \i\ ace \5\ mop. mar
`\all\ out
`\ch\ chin \e\ bet
`\é\ easy \g\ go \i\ hit
`\i\ ice
`\i\ job
`\l]\ sing \6\ go \6\ law \oi\ boy \th\ thin \1l_1\ the \fi\ loot
`\l1\ foot
`\y\ yet
`\zh\ vision, beige \_. ". 0c. Le. ’\ see Guide to Pronunciation
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`:3 often \‘inluncc .uld wasteful diffusion of emotion {upriwimmhv dc.
`an ‘intiulfiv. mm '1 implies in] intent“.- r.lcgl'cc of
`ll. devotion. or
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`“Balm-Jami x',;In ru’ rm supporter _ul human |'igh|5>_
`”PM .51: cm”.
`clilllwfiu- nnrl stcutllllt‘ss of cnmiiunui warm”: or 2L | O'cn'cur grind
`1165): FBRl'ltJ fillgkt'fii‘i \le'irlls' and almlitnrtrnusl)‘ ultiLl tiller: l'cvt'r—
`“'l’ “pruned cmutlnn {firrtlrd low. lulu-rs). Pillt-ERVJIJ implies llu:
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`‘lll'll'lllfilll. .
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`flirlzfeiglon Di Haggai-Limit nr rwt‘rwrnugltt feelings Querfi‘rrrril expres-
`unsusccpuhlu In
`“Mitisflsia \l.iin't-'
`siv\ my [IhllSJ
`1 El arr.'.lmr'i'
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`In [thy-ii
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`."r tit-slimli- ul enmlinrl 1
`. m'l'llrrn'
`2 : ruvrng no ‘iigll oi fen-i—
`d"1L "emotion : EXI’HTESSILINIJ — in‘l-Das-slva-ly mn- — im-Das—
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`i113 0.11355 :1 ~— lm-pas-siu -ly \.|1II—.pu-‘si-\'o-I§\ M
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`ii” Int-PASSIVE s'lult'. I‘lii
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`Img 1| normally caulk: ll l' rfit ul'
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`lnlirm.
`span-5‘1“? sllu
`'tllc ulnar-nu- ul’ ;Ill)‘ cMurIIfil sign inf ui'rlutnm in m:—
`mm” Incial mun-«vim: {met the news uirh m1 hupdt‘ui'lr look). b'l'llll'
`llnnllt'i an apparent linlll'l'ci'cncu lu I!II:.I.'llll'I-.‘ or 0511. to pnin often .L\ .1
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`““5 W (.1 Ming-mun? Il'l."lll
`li|1t11(1\'i.‘l.1 I‘iy liars). .xl‘m’j'Hr-‘r‘lr‘ may imply,
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`Indian“; or Ilcplurul‘lc
`cruncu or inL-rlm'
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`incl an ”purilli'tfr‘ rustionsfl. b 91.11} implic‘; .1" l
`u.i] fll'JSl‘IIL‘L‘ of in—
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`tingle \im-‘pash rt [It J'mpm'nm'.
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`I .935)"; \im-'
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`'19-\ n. pl 403 [IL fr. impri.r.ri.-n.-] 1 ”$41 1
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`g:
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`d d
`u'uliun Llll commit
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`.II 'n'!
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`immanent \tiiilll
`~'~'ll:ml\ stuff [ME irupm'fum. fr. AF i'mpm'h'nr. Er. L
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`”Warrant; imprm'rm. fr. in- + {ain't-rib. pain-us m It] INC} 1 a : not
`tier-1 : rr'sllt's': oi shull 01' temper tsp. "mater Irritation. delay. ur up—
`Iliun l1 : INTOLERAN‘T 1 Vin- til delay} ‘
`: prompted or marl-cad by
`lmpalirrlue{'Ilt-Ht-_I'c[1llli_."5
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`1.: ._
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`' liin\ l'l' H 501'] Hn'hmr'
`: to put in pawn : I'I.l;'|'lll'lt:
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`n1—'péch\ 1'.‘ [ME crime: in)",
`fr. AF currin'dlcr, “mariner:
`In
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`uperlc. 11FIP~CL'tIl£:.
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`tn lcltur.
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`1 £1 : In lilillg
`an Muuxfltlull .‘i' Winn-t
`1:1
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`111 Charge will:
`:1 crime or mixrlcnwnnm".
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`mum-induct in off
`6 c : Lu Icrnm'c from offiuL 'sp. l'ur misconduct 2
`:tn cm :inuht l.‘r_l.
`. to challenge the anti
`iv in vulinlily of 5—»
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`-- lm-peach-able \-'[ié-c]ia-b:ll\ ml: —-
`impeach-mam \-'|:N:L'l'I-I1I:ini\ n
`‘Impesch n “5911} «.11.: : CHARGE. lAlPE.5\L'_l-IMI;'N1
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`[01111 inln mails: it!
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`Im-pec-ca-hle \l'mm— [Kilt-3113“ uufi [L impi. Luiu‘m.
`r. in— +pur'e'm’u Lo
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`Min] “53” 1
`i not L‘apniflll: of sin
`3. or llfllllt.‘ in sin 2 : true from
`
`[null or blame :
`I-'| aw Eris (moh- -... French) — Im-pec-ca-blI-l-ty
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`\fipc~k:I-'l}i-la-tr_"\ n — mecca-bl! \-’nc-k.g-bré\ adv
`.
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`[Mopeocu-nlaus \ —|!l-‘l\§'tt~nynh. -ItI':-.'i.‘i\ Lid) ['i'u- + ribs. E. flEL'flHfHLD'
`rlL‘II..tr. ME. fr. 1, :1: i.lfi'llu.\'h’.\'. fr. primriu nutmeg.- —— mart,- at I-‘titl‘l [59b]
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`cu'nioos- 4v \.-.l\'}'l1-ll
`Asa-re). u — Im-na-cuanlous-Iv ma‘r — lrn-
`{hitting “in; little or n
`tinny usu. huhiluuliy : PENNILESS — Im-DE—
`pe-cu-niousmess n
`lm-Ded-ance \im-‘pé—d°n(t)s\ n (1886) : something that impedes : HIN-
`DRAMTL“ 15 a : 111:: uppurulll opposilion in an electrical L‘iruu‘ 10 lb:
`flow of an alternating \‘ill'l't‘lll Iltnl |.~. analogous to Iln: actual electrical
`l’fiislllllct to a direct current and. that 15 111:: ratio of cflL-clive cluctm-
`motive forcelto the effective current b : the ratio of the pressure to
`um
`Elite volume displacement at a given surface in a sound-transmitting me—
`-
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`petite.
`r. m +
`lIrI-Dnde \im-‘péd\ vt im pad 36'
`im ped ing [L im 1‘-
`r
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`Mums foot — more at Him] (CA. 1595) : to interfere with or slow the
`murmur syn hL'L‘ rumor-Jr _ Im-pad-ern
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`lm'P'Ed'l'fl'lEflt \itil—'1.'II:—da-mnnl\ fl tldc} 1 : something that impudus:
`- “[1 Plaflnlu obstruction to speech 2 :
`it. liar nr hindrance: tits Int-k
`:1 “it“ “1'“ ilSI-‘i In it lawful Inunlagu
`I'I;I’E"-‘l'l'l'l'li-mfta‘\l.iin1-.pr:-ti:\.--'mu-n-IM n .m‘ [l_.. 11L of r‘ntm'dimmnim
`2'
`Imenr.
`ir_. impudirc] tllitllll
`1 : M-r-rinTENHCES. Eotulmnm
`- Ihins's that impede
`- Spell. “"h'l‘li“ 1'! lm-pelled' lrn-peI-Ilng {ME impub‘wr.
`I'I'.
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`‘1 “'1' + Fi‘fflffi'.‘ Io til'th‘ — more at 1-L=L'I'] 115::1
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`to urge u:
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`lay or :13 if by the userlinn ul' strung mural pressure
`lIWIIELE {it‘ll lmflnfli’ii [Ll cunt-cl tin:
`IIllECUIICt‘pllUII} 2 t
`to impart
`lm‘flalu 1" i i'kni'ki.
`syn see Mow-r
`ra . .I r'ler "'5“ lm-paI-Ior \iIII—'n-r—_l:il'\ Ii “6351 1 : mic that l.]1‘.||li:l$ 2
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`1 a : tu Inwur Iliti‘.‘
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`lhIENAL'E b : in hi:
`Intimcur (the mirivnd‘iny: St'lldlt‘ hr.
`1 L
`2 Uri'lml'r'
`:
`tI.I ham;
`being near .Il
`iintul
`: Al’-
`”Easting? \"“"nun-danl\ mir'
`[IE-Jun :
`1 : llu:
`- yuffixitffl-hll-l-U \l.lltl'i-.pu-nn—ll':|-'|I't—1.3—IE\ n {1653]
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`him“? "l" or 'ililll.‘ at in g
`Imuucllalrlc
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`li'. Mir
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