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Disimpark
Disimpark Dis`im*park", v. t.
To free from the barriers or restrictions of a park. [R.]
--Spectator.
Imparalleled
Imparalleled Im*par"al*leled, a.
Unparalleled. [Obs.]
Impardonable
Impardonable Im*par"don*a*ble, a. [Cf. F. impardonnable.]
Unpardonable. [Obs.] --South.
Imparidigitate
Imparidigitate Im*par`i*dig"i*tate, a. [L. impar unequal +
digitus finger.] (Anat.)
Having an odd number of fingers or toes, either one, three,
or five, as in the horse, tapir, rhinoceros, etc.
Imparipinnate
Imparipinnate Im*par"i*pin"nate, a. [L. impar unequal + E.
pinnate.] (Bot.)
Pinnate with a single terminal leaflet.
Imparisyllabic
Imparisyllabic Im*par"i*syl*lab"ic, a. [L. impar unequal + E.
syllabic: cf. F. imparisyllabique.] (Gram.)
Not consisting of an equal number of syllables; as, an
imparisyllabic noun, one which has not the same number of
syllables in all the cases; as, lapis, lapidis; mens, mentis.
ImparkImpark Im*park", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imparked, p. pr. & vb.
n. Imparking.] [Cf. Empark.]
To inclose for a park; to sever from a common; hence, to
inclose or shut up.
They . . . impark them [the sheep] within hurdles.
--Holland. ImparkedImpark Im*park", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imparked, p. pr. & vb.
n. Imparking.] [Cf. Empark.]
To inclose for a park; to sever from a common; hence, to
inclose or shut up.
They . . . impark them [the sheep] within hurdles.
--Holland. ImparkingImpark Im*park", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imparked, p. pr. & vb.
n. Imparking.] [Cf. Empark.]
To inclose for a park; to sever from a common; hence, to
inclose or shut up.
They . . . impark them [the sheep] within hurdles.
--Holland. ImparlImparl Im*parl", v. i. [OF. emparler; pref. em- (L. in) +
parler to speak. See In, prep., and Parley.]
1. To hold discourse; to parley. [Obs.] --Sir. T. North.
2. (Law) To have time before pleading; to have delay for
mutual adjustment. --Blackstone. ImparlanceImparlance Im*par"lance, n. [Cf. Emparlance, Parlance.]
[Written also inparliance.]
1. Mutual discourse; conference. [Obs.]
2. (Law)
(a) Time given to a party to talk or converse with his
opponent, originally with the object of effecting, if
possible, an amicable adjustment of the suit. The
actual object, however, has long been merely to obtain
further time to plead, or answer to the allegations of
the opposite party.
(b) Hence, the delay or continuance of a suit.
Note: Imparlance and continuance by imparlance have been
abolished in England. --Wharton (Law Dict. ). ImparsoneeImparsonee Im*par`son*ee", a. [OF. empersone. See 1st In-,
and Parson.] (Eng. Eccl. Law)
Presented, instituted, and inducted into a rectory, and in
full possession. -- n. A clergyman so inducted. ImpartImpart Im*part", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imparted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Imparting.] [OF. impartir, empartir, L. impartire,
impertire; pref. im- in + partire to part, divide, fr. pars,
partis, part, share. See Part, n. ]
1. To bestow a share or portion of; to give, grant, or
communicate; to allow another to partake in; as, to impart
food to the poor; the sun imparts warmth.
Well may he then to you his cares impart. --Dryden.
2. To obtain a share of; to partake of. [R.] --Munday.
3. To communicate the knowledge of; to make known; to show by
words or tokens; to tell; to disclose.
Gentle lady, When I did first impart my love to you.
--Shak.
Syn: To share; yield; confer; convey; grant; give; reveal;
disclose; discover; divulge. See Communicate. Impart
Impart Im*part", v. i.
1. To give a part or share.
He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that
hath none. --Luke iii.
11.
2. To hold a conference or consultation. --Blackstone.
Impartance
Impartance Im*part"ance, n.
Impartation.
Impartation
Impartation Im`par*ta"tion, n.
The act of imparting, or the thing imparted.
The necessity of this impartation. --I. Taylor.
ImpartedImpart Im*part", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imparted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Imparting.] [OF. impartir, empartir, L. impartire,
impertire; pref. im- in + partire to part, divide, fr. pars,
partis, part, share. See Part, n. ]
1. To bestow a share or portion of; to give, grant, or
communicate; to allow another to partake in; as, to impart
food to the poor; the sun imparts warmth.
Well may he then to you his cares impart. --Dryden.
2. To obtain a share of; to partake of. [R.] --Munday.
3. To communicate the knowledge of; to make known; to show by
words or tokens; to tell; to disclose.
Gentle lady, When I did first impart my love to you.
--Shak.
Syn: To share; yield; confer; convey; grant; give; reveal;
disclose; discover; divulge. See Communicate. Imparter
Imparter Im*part"er, n.
One who imparts.
Impartial
Impartial Im*par"tial, a. [Pref. im- not + partial: cf. F.
impartial.]
Not partial; not favoring one more than another; treating all
alike; unprejudiced; unbiased; disinterested; equitable;
fair; just. --Shak.
Jove is impartial, and to both the same. --Dryden.
A comprehensive and impartial view. --Macaulay.
Impartialist
Impartialist Im*par"tial*ist, n.
One who is impartial. [R.] --Boyle.
Impartially
Impartially Im*par"tial*ly, a.
In an impartial manner.
Impartialness
Impartialness Im*par"tial*ness, n.
Impartiality. --Sir W. Temple.
Impartibility
Impartibility Im*part`i*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality of being impartible; communicability.
--Blackstone.
ImpartibleImpartible Im*part"i*ble, a. [From Impart.]
Capable of being imparted or communicated. Impartible
Impartible Im*part"i*ble, a. [Pref. im- not + partible: cf. F.
impartible.]
Not partible; not subject to partition; indivisible; as, an
impartible estate. --Blackatone.
ImpartingImpart Im*part", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imparted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Imparting.] [OF. impartir, empartir, L. impartire,
impertire; pref. im- in + partire to part, divide, fr. pars,
partis, part, share. See Part, n. ]
1. To bestow a share or portion of; to give, grant, or
communicate; to allow another to partake in; as, to impart
food to the poor; the sun imparts warmth.
Well may he then to you his cares impart. --Dryden.
2. To obtain a share of; to partake of. [R.] --Munday.
3. To communicate the knowledge of; to make known; to show by
words or tokens; to tell; to disclose.
Gentle lady, When I did first impart my love to you.
--Shak.
Syn: To share; yield; confer; convey; grant; give; reveal;
disclose; discover; divulge. See Communicate. Impartment
Impartment Im*part"ment, n.
The act of imparting, or that which is imparted,
communicated, or disclosed. [R.]
It beckons you to go away with it, As if it some
impartment did desire To you alone. --Shak.
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