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Impregnate
Impregnate Im*preg"nate ([i^]m*pr[e^]g"n[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impregnated (-n[asl]*t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Impregnating (-n[asl]*t[i^]ng).] [LL. impraegnatus, p. p. of impraegnare to impregnate, fr. L. pref. im- in + praegnans pregnant. See Pregnant.] 1. To make pregnant; to cause to conceive; to render prolific; to get with child or young. 2. (Biol.) To come into contact with (an ovum or egg) so as to cause impregnation; to fertilize; to fecundate. 3. To infuse an active principle into; to render fruitful or fertile in any way; to fertilize; to imbue. 4. To infuse particles of another substance into; to communicate the quality of another to; to cause to be filled, imbued, mixed, or furnished (with something); as, to impregnate India rubber with sulphur; clothing impregnated with contagion; rock impregnated with ore.
Impregnate
Impregnate Im*preg"nate ([i^]m*pr[e^]g"n[=a]t), v. i. To become pregnant. --Addison.
Impregnate
Impregnate Im*preg"nate (-n[asl]t), a. [LL. impraegnatus, p. p.] Impregnated; made prolific. The scorching ray Here pierceth not, impregnate with disease. --Byron.
Impregnated
Impregnate Im*preg"nate ([i^]m*pr[e^]g"n[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impregnated (-n[asl]*t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Impregnating (-n[asl]*t[i^]ng).] [LL. impraegnatus, p. p. of impraegnare to impregnate, fr. L. pref. im- in + praegnans pregnant. See Pregnant.] 1. To make pregnant; to cause to conceive; to render prolific; to get with child or young. 2. (Biol.) To come into contact with (an ovum or egg) so as to cause impregnation; to fertilize; to fecundate. 3. To infuse an active principle into; to render fruitful or fertile in any way; to fertilize; to imbue. 4. To infuse particles of another substance into; to communicate the quality of another to; to cause to be filled, imbued, mixed, or furnished (with something); as, to impregnate India rubber with sulphur; clothing impregnated with contagion; rock impregnated with ore.
Impregnating
Impregnate Im*preg"nate ([i^]m*pr[e^]g"n[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impregnated (-n[asl]*t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Impregnating (-n[asl]*t[i^]ng).] [LL. impraegnatus, p. p. of impraegnare to impregnate, fr. L. pref. im- in + praegnans pregnant. See Pregnant.] 1. To make pregnant; to cause to conceive; to render prolific; to get with child or young. 2. (Biol.) To come into contact with (an ovum or egg) so as to cause impregnation; to fertilize; to fecundate. 3. To infuse an active principle into; to render fruitful or fertile in any way; to fertilize; to imbue. 4. To infuse particles of another substance into; to communicate the quality of another to; to cause to be filled, imbued, mixed, or furnished (with something); as, to impregnate India rubber with sulphur; clothing impregnated with contagion; rock impregnated with ore.
Regnative
Regnative Reg"na*tive (-n?*t?v), a. Ruling; governing. [Obs.]
Reimpregnate
Reimpregnate Re`im*preg"nate (-pr?g"n?t), v. t. To impregnate again or anew. --Sir T. Browne.
Superinpregnation
Superinpregnation Su`per*in`preg*na"tion, n. The act of impregnating, or the state of being impregnated, in addition to a prior impregnation; superfetation.

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- Mackay 2003, p. 18 Regnat 2004, p. 58 Dressel & Griehl 1994, p. 32. Nowarra 1980, p. 30 Regnat 2004, p. 14 Regnat 2004, p. 17 Regnat 2004, p. 21 Andersson...
- words that give the hymn its alternative title: Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat! (English: Christ conquers, Christ reigns, Christ commands)...
- to wit: An eagle at the bottom, holding a scroll in its beak, inscribedRegnat populus,’ a bundle of arrows in one claw and an olive branch in the other;...
- was originally designated as Regnant populi in 1864. It was changed to Regnat populus in 1907. Eureka first appeared on the state seal in 1849. It was...
- Saint-Clément-de-Régnat (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ klemɑ̃ də ʁeɲa]; Auvergnat: Sent Clemenç de Valòrja) is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in...
- specify which Bartolomeo is intended, whether Bartolomeo I (regnat 1301–1304) or Bartolomeo II (regnat 1375–1381), though the ****ociation of the former with...
- a crown with fleur de lis) and the motto "CHRS REGN VINC IMP" (CHRISTVS REGNAT VINCIT IMPERAT "Christ reigns, conquers and commands"). Engraver: Jean Varin...
- Space Magazine. Mackay 2003, p. 7. Donald 1999, p. 494. Mackay 2003, p. 9. Regnat 2004 p. 31. Ethel 1997, p. 12. Price 2002, pp. 17–18. Price 1977, pp. 33–34...
- Chancellor Jan Zamoyski summed up this doctrine when he said that Rex regnat et non-gubernat ("The King reigns but [lit. 'and'] does not govern"). The...
- Chancellor Jan Zamoyski summed up this doctrine when he said that "Rex regnat sed non gubernat" ("The King reigns and does not govern"). The Commonwealth...