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IMBAND', v.t. [in and band.] To form into a band or bands. Beneath full sails im...
IMBAND'ED, pp. Formed into a band or bands.
IMBANK, v.t. [in and bank.] To inclose with a bank; to defend by banks, mounds o...
IMBANK'ED, pp. Inclosed or defended with a bank.
IMBANK'ING, ppr. Inclosing or surrounding with a bank.
IMBANK'MENT, n. The act of surrounding or defending with a bank. 1. Inclosure by...
IMB`ARN, v.t. To deposit in a barn. [Not used.]
IMB`ASTARDIZE, v.t. To bastardize, which see.
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.]