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Definition of Impartible

Impartible
Impartible 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.

Meaning of Impartible from wikipedia

- Imparted righteousness, in Methodist theology, is that gracious gift of God given at the moment of the new birth which enables a Christian disciple to...
- prayer of faith; and laying on of hands for ordination, symbolizing the imparting of responsibility and of God's power to fulfill that responsibility. Kraybill...
- dough using wild lactobacillaceae and yeast. Lactic acid from fermentation imparts a sour taste and improves keeping-qualities. In the Encyclopedia of Food...
- desserts. The generous use of condiments such as patis, bagoong, and toyo impart a distinctive Philippine flavor.: 73  Unlike other East or Southeast Asian...
- Don Budge, had a powerful one-handed stroke in the 1930s and 1940s that imparted topspin onto the ball. Ken Rosewall, another player noted for his one-handed...
- had a revenue of ₹46,462 by 1874–75 and peskash of ₹6,310. It was an impartible estate which was resumed by the government in the year 1881 and they were...
- digital's higher signal-to-noise ratio, SNR, abolished it. Digital also imparted to the music a perceived "pristine" sound quality, if also a loss of analog...
- the splitting up of land was prevented through the social practice of impartible inheritance. With most siblings disinherited, many of them became celibate...
- which improves dye uptake and tear strength, reduces fabric shrinkage, and imparts a silk-like luster. The process was devised in 1844 by John Mercer, who...
- freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to s****, receive, and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally...