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IMMIGRA'TION, n. The passing or removing into a country for the purpose of perma...
IM'MINENCE, n. [L. imminentia, immineo, to hang over.] Properly, a hanging over,...
IM'MINENT, a. [L. imminens, from immineo, to hang over; in and minor, to threate...
IMMIN'GLE, v.t. [in and mingle.] To mingle; to mix; to unite with numbers.
IMMIN'GLED, pp. Mixed; mingled.
IMMIN'GLING, ppr. Mixing; mingling.
IMMINU'TION, n. [L. imminutio, imminuo; in and minuo, to lessen.] A lessening; d...
IMMISCIBIL'ITY, n. [L. immisceo; in and misceo, to mix.] Incapacity of being mixed.
IMMIS'CIBLE, a. [in and miscible.] Not capable of being mixed.
IMMIS'SION, n. [L. immissio, immitto; in and mitto,to send.] The act of sending ...
IMMIT', v.t. [L. immitto; in and mitto, to send.] To send in; to inject.
IMMIT'IGABLE, a. [in and mitigate.] That cannot be mitigated or appeased.
IMMIX', v.t. [in and mix.] To mix; to mingle.
IMMIX'ABLE, a. Not capable of being mixed.
IMMIX'ED IMMIXT', a. Unmixed.
IMMOBIL'ITY, n. [L. immobilitas, from immobilis; in and mobilis, from moveo, to ...