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ImpacableImpacable Im*pa"ca*ble, a. [L. pref. im- not + pacare to
quiet. See Pacate.]
Not to be appeased or quieted. [Obs.] --Spenser. --
Im*pa"ca*bly, adv. ImpacablyImpacable Im*pa"ca*ble, a. [L. pref. im- not + pacare to
quiet. See Pacate.]
Not to be appeased or quieted. [Obs.] --Spenser. --
Im*pa"ca*bly, adv. Impackment
Impackment Im*pack"ment, n. [Pref. im- in + pack.]
The state of being closely surrounded, crowded, or pressed,
as by ice. [R.] --Kane.
Impact
Impact Im"pact, n.
1. Contact or impression by touch; collision; forcible
contact; force communicated.
The quarrel, by that impact driven. --Southey.
2. (Mech.) The single instantaneous stroke of a body in
motion against another either in motion or at rest.
ImpactImpact Im*pact", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impacted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Impacting.] [L. impactus, p. p. of impingere to push,
strike against. See Impinge.]
To drive close; to press firmly together: to wedge into a
place. --Woodward. ImpactedImpacted Im*pact"ed, a.
Driven together or close.
Impacted fracture (Surg.), a fracture in which the
fragments are driven into each other so as to be
immovable. ImpactedImpact Im*pact", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impacted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Impacting.] [L. impactus, p. p. of impingere to push,
strike against. See Impinge.]
To drive close; to press firmly together: to wedge into a
place. --Woodward. Impacted fractureImpacted Im*pact"ed, a.
Driven together or close.
Impacted fracture (Surg.), a fracture in which the
fragments are driven into each other so as to be
immovable. ImpactingImpact Im*pact", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impacted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Impacting.] [L. impactus, p. p. of impingere to push,
strike against. See Impinge.]
To drive close; to press firmly together: to wedge into a
place. --Woodward. Impaction
Impaction Im*pac"tion, n. [L. impactio a striking : cf. F.
impaction.]
1. (Surg.) The driving of one fragment of bone into another
so that the fragments are not movable upon each other; as,
impaction of the skull or of the hip.
2. An immovable packing; (Med.), a lodgment of something in a
strait or passage of the body; as, impaction of the fetal
head in the strait of the pelvis; impaction of food or
feces in the intestines of man or beast.
Meaning of IMPAC from wikipedia
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Liteartha Idirnáisiúnta
Bhaile Átha Chliath),
established as the
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 1996, is
presented each year for a
novel written...
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writer Kevin Barry scoops €100,000
IMPAC literary award".
Irish Independent.
Retrieved 6 June 2013. "Kevin
Barry wint
IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2013". NRC...
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International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, 1999
Shortlisted for the
Irish Times Literature Prize, 1999.
Longlisted for the
International IMPAC Dublin Literary...
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original on 27
September 2011.
Retrieved 1
December 2011. "International
IMPAC DUBLIN Literary Award". Impacdublinaward.ie. 2000.
Archived from the original...
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Remarkable Things Battersby,
Eileen (12
April 2012). "Ten
shortlisted for
IMPAC literary award". The
Irish Times.
Retrieved 12
April 2012.
British writer...
- in Miami. She
attended In
Motion Dance Studio,
where she was part of the
IMPAC Youth Ensemble program,
competing across the
United States. She subsequently...
- year. It
received the
Sunburst Award in 2011 and was
longlisted for the
IMPAC/Dublin
Literary prize. It won the 2015 Prix Elbakin, a
French award. Several...
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Award Rómulo
Gallegos 2001
Guggenheim Fellowship 2009 long-listed for the
IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Anamu y
manigua (1990) El
orden escapado (1991) Pez...
- Anisfield-Wolf Book
Award Won The
Morning News
Tournament of
Books (quarterfinalist)
Nominated 2011
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Longlisted...
- 88". Los
Angeles Times. 21
November 2016. Flood,
Alison (12
April 2011). "
Impac prize shortlist dominated by three-strong
Irish contingent". The Guardian...