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1 im- -- rank: 1000
im- definitions Merriam Webster's — see in- Oxford Reference Dictionary prefix ... IN-(2) before b, m, p. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Im- Im- A form of the prefix in- not, and in- in. See In-. Im- also occurs in composition with some words not of Latin origin; as, imbank, imbitter. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary Im- is added to words that begin with 'm', 'p', or ...
2 Im -- rank: 967
Im definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary I'M, contracted from I am. IM, in composition, is usually the representative of the Latin in ... compounds not of Latin origin, as in imbody, imbitter. For im, the French write em, which we also use in words ...
3 Im anlaut -- rank: 951
Im anlaut definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Anlaut An"laut`, n ... Phon.) An initial sound, as of a word or syllable. Im anlaut, initially; when initial; -- used of sounds.
4 Plauen im Vogtland -- rank: 935
Plauen im Vogtland definitions Merriam Webster's geographical name see Plauen
5 Freiburg im Breisgau -- rank: 935
Freiburg im Breisgau definitions Merriam Webster's geographical name see Freiburg
6 Freiburg (im Breisgau) -- rank: 935
Freiburg (im Breisgau) definitions Britannica Concise City (pop., 1996 est.: 199,000 ...
7 in- -- rank: 708
in- definitions Merriam Webster's I. prefix or il- or im- or ir- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin ... English un- not ; non-, un- — usually il- before l < illogical >, im- before b, m, or p < imbalance > < immoral > < impractical >, ir- before ... in- before other sounds < inconclusive > II. prefix or il- or im- or ir- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin ... in ; within ; into ; toward ; on — usually il- before l < illuviation >, im- before b, m, or p < immingle >, ir- before r < irradiance ... imbrute > < imperil > < inspirit > Oxford Reference Dictionary 1. prefix (also il-, im-, ir-) added to: 1 adjectives, meaning 'not' (inedible; insane). 2 ... lacking' (inaction). Etymology: L 2. prefix (also il- before l, im- before b, m, p, ir- before r) in, on, ...
8 Talmud -- rank: 669
... AND CONTENTS OF THE MISHNA (AND THE TALMUD) 1. Zera`im, "Seeds" 2. Mo`edh, "Feasts" 3. Nashim, "Women" 4. Neziqin ... living during the first two centuries AD (tanna', plural tanna'im); (c) a single tenet; (d) a collection of such tenets ... the names of which indicate their chief contents, namely, Zera`im, Agriculture; Moe`dh, Feasts; Nashim, Women; Neziqin, Civil and Criminal ... has two columns, the sheet accordingly has four). 1. Zera`im, "Seeds": (1) Berakhoth, "Benedictions": "Hear, O Israel" (De 6:4 ... 9) 'Abhoth, (sayings of the) "Fathers"; sayings of the Tanna'im. (10) Horayoth, (erroneous) "Decisions," and the sin offering to be ... a part of it (compare Nu 19:14). (3) Negha`im, "Leprosy" (Le 13; 14). (4) Parah, "Red Heifer"; its ...
9 Impair -- rank: 669
... v.i. To be lessened or worn out. [Little used.] IM'PAIR, a. [L. impar,unequal.] In crystallography, when a different ... pejorare f. L pejor worse) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impair Im*pair", v. t. To grow worse; to deteriorate. --Milton. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impair Im"pair, a. [F. impair uneven, L. impar; im- not + par equal.] Not fit or appropriate. [Obs.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impair Im*pair", n. Diminution; injury. [Obs.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impair Im*pair", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impaired; p. pr. & ...
10 FAITHFUL; FAITHFULNESS -- rank: 627
... RIGHTEOUSNESS; compare against Diestel and Ritschl, Dalman, Die richterliche Gerechtigkeit im Alten Testament). That which concerns us, however, in regard to ... der alttest. Theol., 268-76, 269-70; Schlatter, Der Glaube im New Testament, 21-22, 259-60. In the works on ... truth and faithfulness, see Wendt, Der Gebrauch der Worter, und im New Testament, SK, 1883, 511 f; Stanton, article "Truth," in ... righteousness of God, see Diestel, "Die Idee der Gerechtigkeit vorzuglich im Altes Testament," Jahrbucher fur deutsche Theologie, 1860, 173 f; Kautzsch, Ueber die Derivate des Stammes im Altes Testament Sprachgebrauch; Riehm, Altes Testament Theol., 271 f; Smend ... 363 f; Ritschl, Justification and Reconciliation; Dalman, Die richterliche Gerechtigkeit im Altes Testament; and the above-mentioned Old Testament Theologies ...
11 Importable -- rank: 627
... s adjective see import I Webster's 1913 Dictionary Importable Im*port"a*ble, a. [Cf. F. importable. See Import.] Capable of being imported. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Importable Im*port"a*ble, a. [L. importabilis; pref. im- not + portabilis bearable: cf. OF. importable. See Portable.] Not to be endured; insupportable; intolerable. [Obs.] --Chaucer. -- Im*port"a*ble*ness, n. [Obs.] International Standard Bible Encyclopedia im-por'-ta-b'l (dusbastaktos): An obsolete word, meaning "unbearable" (Latin: im, "not," portabilis, "bearable") found in Pr Man, "Thine angry ...
12 Impotent -- rank: 627
Impotent definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary IM'POTENT, a. [L. impotens.] 1. Weak; feeble; wanting strength or ... restraint; not having the command over; as impotent of tongue. IM'POTENT, n. One who is feeble, infirm, or languishing under ... as IN-(1), POTENT(1)) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impotent Im"po*tent, n. One who is imoitent. [R.] --Shak. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impotent Im"po*tent, a. [F. impotent, L. impotens, -entis; pref. im- not + potens potent, powerful. See Potent.] 1. Not potent; wanting ... hard. ADJ: usu v-link ADJ International Standard Bible Encyclopedia im'-po-tent (astheneo, adunatos): The verb signifies "to be ...
13 Impress -- rank: 627
... seize; to take for public service; as, to impress provisions. IM'PRESS, n. A mark or indentation, made by pressure. 1 ... Etymology: IN-(2) + PRESS(2) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impresa Im*pre"sa, n. [It. See Emprise, and cf. Impress, n ... laurel for shelter. --J. Webster. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impress Im*press", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impressed; p. pr. & vb ... Impressing.] [L. impressus, p. p. of imprimere to impress; pref. im- in, on + premere to press. See Press to squeeze, and ... sick and wounded prisoners. --Evelyn. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impress Im*press", v. i. To be impressed; to rest. [Obs.] Such ... in his heart impress. --Chaucer. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impress Im"press, n.; pl. Impresses. 1. The act of impressing ...
14 Imbecile -- rank: 579
Imbecile definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary IM'BECILE, a. im'becil. [L. imbecillis.] Weak; feeble; destitute of strength, either of ... in sense 'without supporting staff' Webster's 1913 Dictionary Imbecile Im"be*cile, a. [L. imbecillis, and imbecillus; of unknown origin ... Weak; feeble; feeble-minded; idiotic. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Imbecile Im"be*cile, n. One destitute of strength; esp., one of feeble mind. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Imbecile Im"be*cile, v. t. To weaken; to make imbecile; as ...
15 Impanate -- rank: 579
Impanate definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary IM'PANATE, a. [L. in and panis, bread.] Embodied in bread. IM'PANATE, v.t. To embody with bread. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impanate Im*pa"nate, a. [LL. impanatus, p. p. of impanare to impanate; L. pref. im- in + panis bread.] Embodied in bread, esp. in the bread ... of the eucharist. [Obs.] --Cranmer. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impanate Im*pa"nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impanated; p. pr ...
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