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IM'ITABLE, a. [L. imitabilis. See Imitate .] 1. That may be imitated or copied. ...
IMI'TATE, v.t. [L. imitor; allied perhaps to Gr. similar, equal.] 1. To follow i...
IM'ITATED, pp. Followed; copied.
IM'ITATING, ppr. Following in manner; copying.
IMITA'TION, n. [L. imitatio; imitor, to imitate.] 1. The act of following in man...
IM'ITATIVE, a. Inclined to follow in manner; as, man is an imitative being. 1. A...
IM'ITATOR, n. One that follows in manners or deportment. 1. One that copies, or ...
IMITA'TORSHIP, n. The office or state of an imitator.
IMMAC'ULATE, n. [L.immaculatus; in and macula, a spot.] 1. Spotless; pure; unsta...
IMMAC'ULATELY, adv. With spotless purity.
IMMAC'ULATENESS, n. Spotless purity.
IMMA'ILED, a. Wearing mail or armor.
IMMAL'LEABLE, a. [in and malleable.] Not malleable; that cannot be extended by h...
IMMAN'ACLE, v.t. [in and manacle.] To put manacles on; to fetter or confine; to ...
IMMAN'ACLED, pp. Fettered; confined.
IMMAN'ACLING, ppr. Fettering; confining.