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IMBE'AD, v.t. [in and bead.] To fasten with a bead. The strong bright bayonet im...
IMBE'ADED, pp. Fastened with a bead.
IM'BECILE, a. im'becil. [L. imbecillis.] Weak; feeble; destitute of strength, ei...
IMBECIL'ITY, n. [L. imbecillitas.] 1. Want of strength; weakness; feebleness of ...
IMBED', v.t. [in and bed.] To sink or lay in a bed; to place in a mass of earth,...
IMBED'DED, pp. Laid or inclosed, as in a bed or mass of surrounding matter.
IMBED'DING, ppr. Laying, as in a bed.
IMBEL'LIC, a. [L. in and bellicus.] Not warlike or martial. [Little used.]
IMBENCH'ING, n. [in and bench.] A raised work like a bench.
IMBI'BE, v.t. [L. imbibo; in and bibo, to drink.] 1. To drink in; to absorb; as,...
IMBI'BED, pp. Drank in, as a fluid; absorbed; received into the mind and retained.
IMBI'BER, n. He or that which imbibes.
IMBI'BING, ppr. Drinking in; absorbing; receiving and retaining.
IMBIBI'TION, n. The act of imbibing.
IMBIT'TER, v.t. [in and bitter.] To make bitter. 1. To make unhappy or grievous;...
IMBIT'TERED, pp. Made unhappy or painful; exasperated.