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Webster Dictionary :: Impale

IMPA'LE, v.t. [L. in and palus, a pole, a stake.] 1. To fix on a stake; to put t...

Webster Dictionary :: Impallid

IMPAL'LID, v.t. To make pallid or pale. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Impalm

IMP`ALM, v.t. imp`am. [L. in and palma, the hand.] To grasp; to take in the hand.

Webster Dictionary :: Impalpability

IMPALPABIL'ITY, n. The quality of not being palpable, or perceptible by the touch.

Webster Dictionary :: Impalpable

IMPAL'PABLE, a. [L. in and palpo, to feel. [See Palpable .] Not to be felt; that...

Webster Dictionary :: Impalsy

IMPAL'SY, v.t. s as z. [in and palsy.] To strike with palsy; to paralyze; to dea...

Webster Dictionary :: Impanate

IM'PANATE, a. [L. in and panis, bread.] Embodied in bread. IM'PANATE , v.t. To e...

Webster Dictionary :: Impanation

IMPANA'TION, n. The supposed substantial presence of the body and blood of Chris...

Webster Dictionary :: Impannel

IMPAN'NEL, v.t. [in and pannel.] To write or enter the names of a jury in a list...

Webster Dictionary :: Impanneled

IMPAN'NELED, pp. Having the names entered in a pannel; formed, as a jury.

Webster Dictionary :: Impanneling

IMPAN'NELING, ppr. Writing the names of a pannel; forming, as a jury.

Webster Dictionary :: Imparadise

IMPAR'ADISE, v.t. To put in a place of felicity; to make happy.

Webster Dictionary :: Imparadised

IMPAR'ADISED, pp. Placed in a condition resembling that of paradise; made happy.

Webster Dictionary :: Imparadising

IMPAR'ADISING, ppr. Making very happy.

Webster Dictionary :: Imparalleled

IMPAR'ALLELED, a. Unparalleled. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Imparasyllabic

IMPARASYLLAB'IC, a. [L. in, par, and syllaba.] Not consisting of an equal number...

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