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Webster Dictionary :: Imitable

IM'ITABLE, a. [L. imitabilis. See Imitate .] 1. That may be imitated or copied. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Imitate

IMI'TATE, v.t. [L. imitor; allied perhaps to Gr. similar, equal.] 1. To follow i...

Webster Dictionary :: Imitated

IM'ITATED, pp. Followed; copied.

Webster Dictionary :: Imitating

IM'ITATING, ppr. Following in manner; copying.

Webster Dictionary :: Imitation

IMITA'TION, n. [L. imitatio; imitor, to imitate.] 1. The act of following in man...

Webster Dictionary :: Imitative

IM'ITATIVE, a. Inclined to follow in manner; as, man is an imitative being. 1. A...

Webster Dictionary :: Imitator

IM'ITATOR, n. One that follows in manners or deportment. 1. One that copies, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Imitatorship

IMITA'TORSHIP, n. The office or state of an imitator.

Webster Dictionary :: Immaculate

IMMAC'ULATE, n. [L.immaculatus; in and macula, a spot.] 1. Spotless; pure; unsta...

Webster Dictionary :: Immaculately

IMMAC'ULATELY, adv. With spotless purity.

Webster Dictionary :: Immaculateness

IMMAC'ULATENESS, n. Spotless purity.

Webster Dictionary :: Immailed

IMMA'ILED, a. Wearing mail or armor.

Webster Dictionary :: Immalleable

IMMAL'LEABLE, a. [in and malleable.] Not malleable; that cannot be extended by h...

Webster Dictionary :: Immanacle

IMMAN'ACLE, v.t. [in and manacle.] To put manacles on; to fetter or confine; to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Immanacled

IMMAN'ACLED, pp. Fettered; confined.

Webster Dictionary :: Immanacling

IMMAN'ACLING, ppr. Fettering; confining.

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