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Webster Dictionary :: Impenetrably

IMPEN'ETRABLY, adv. With solidity that admits not of being penetrated. 1. With h...

Webster Dictionary :: Impenitence

IMPEN'ITENCE IMPEN'ITENCY, n. [L. in and poenitens, from poeniteo, to repent, po...

Webster Dictionary :: Impenitent

IMPEN'ITENT, a. Not penitent; not repenting of sin; not contrite; obdurate; of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Impenitently

IMPEN'ITENTLY, adv. Without repentance or contrition for sin; obdurately.

Webster Dictionary :: Impennous

IMPEN'NOUS, a. [in and pennous.] Wanting wings.

Webster Dictionary :: Impeople

IMPE'OPLE, v.t. To form into a community. [See People .]

Webster Dictionary :: Imperate

IM'PERATE, a. [L. imperatus, impero, to command.] Done by impulse or direction o...

Webster Dictionary :: Imperative

IMPER'ATIVE, a. [L. imperativus, from impero, to command. See Empire .] 1. Comma...

Webster Dictionary :: Imperatively

IMPER'ATIVELY, adv. With command; authoritatively.

Webster Dictionary :: Imperatorial

IMPERATO'RIAL, a. Commanding. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Imperceptible

IMPERCEP'TIBLE, a. 1. Not to be perceived; not to be known or discovered by the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Imperceptibleness

IMPERCEP'TIBLENESS, n. The quality of being imperceptible.

Webster Dictionary :: Imperceptibly

IMPERCEP'TIBLY, adv. In a manner not to be perceived.

Webster Dictionary :: Impercipient

IMPERCIP'IENT, a. Not perceiving or having power to perceive.

Webster Dictionary :: Imperdible

IMPER'DIBLE, a. Not destructible. [Not a legitimate word.]

Webster Dictionary :: Imperfect

IMPER'FECT, a. [L. imperfectus; in and perfectus, finished, perfect; perficio, t...

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