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tjles. •¤ui. /‘imbr¤ket_/ (cf scales. scpals. etc.) having ad- - neizrvmvcs imrrmcriariet rr,
jacent €dS€;sl?:::?£:l:3%nC:mPar€ with "*'·"*"’E· immature • adj. not fully developed. > having or show-
» DIIRIVATIV - ing emotional or intellectual devel t ‘ t t ? `
_ Omgiu C17 (lll the S€l'lS€ °SlldD€Cl like D3I'ltll€`)Z l.l'0l’I'l L. someone younger; Opmen appropna E 0
imbricat-, lmbrI¢¤l‘¤ €0V€I‘ with l'°0l tIl€5 - — Dianivirrives Immatursly adv. Immaturlty ri.
lmbyogllo /im braulreol • rl. (pl. -cs) an extremely con- immeasumblg • ,,ll_ we large e,Iteuslve_ er extreme to I lg; y
gl? {used or complicated s1tuat1on._2 archaic a confused heap. measure J;
- oiziGIN Cltli lt8l·» rmm ”"Ib"°€IWV¤ `COIIIIISE'- — osnivivrivss Immnasurahlllty n. Immeaeunhly adv, lf
irnhrue /rrn‘hru=/ •l{- (lmlrrupm lmt¤r¤•d. lmlrrulnsl ¤r- lmmcdlate •¤ru. 1 occurring or done at ence. >most iii
chair ¤f ¤¤¤ll¤lllI¤IIIY 5taIII· a$Pa°IatlY Wlth tIl°°d· _ urgent; current. 2 nearest in time, space, or relationship. · Q
e crrcw MH- from 0F¤ embruer ¤e·=la¤¤ · ull- ef Gmc en- were relation or aeriernaireet. a rmieeeprry (er knowledge
Bin and ral- t° "‘°"'· or reaction) intuitive. .
lg. imhue /rn·t‘bju:/ •v. (lmbues. Imbued, Imbulng) (often - DERIVATIVES Immadlncy ri. lmm•rIIat•n•;; rr. il
;,• |mt»u•d with) till with a feeling or quality — oaiom ME: from 0Fr immediat, or from late L. wit
- lmrctlie Ill/[OE (tn tliebelense ‘;aturate'):_from Pr: imbu ‘mois- immedlatus, rrcm in- ‘not' + mediatus ‘intervening', past Q
—‘ · ene ‘, m .Im -.1m uere ‘mo1s en'. part. o mediare (see amine). fz.
ft - |,Me¢h.E. • abbnv. Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Immediately • adv. 1 at once. 2 very close or adjacent in
|MF qgbbrov, International Monetary Fund, lar space. > in direct or very Close relation. lcon].
e IMHO •abbr•v. in my humble opinion. C la Y Ill- as S°°II as-
‘ imidazole /,imi‘deizaoI, r'midezeol/ •n. Chemistry a crys- Immelmsttn /`Im(a)lII”la'Il (else l""”•l"I¤"¤ tu"') •ll· ·
. Iallll-Ie l-leger-ocycllc cgmpom-Id wI;lI mildly ba · _ an aero atic manoeuvre consisting of a half loop fol-
E ties. sm proper lowed by a half roll, -
I _ ORIGIN cig; from mm; + Am. + .°I_,_ — omom C20; named after the Gen fighter pilot Max Ti
I Irnlde /`1mAld/ • n. Chemistry an organic compound contain- _ Immelmanfhl i
ing the group —CONHCO—, |mm¤¤'l¤fl¤ Oadj. very old or long past; from rime im. eq,
, - omom C19: from Fr, arbitrary alt. of Anim, ’”‘””°”“t· ` ij?
I.Mln.E. •abbr•v. Institution of Mining Engineers. ' g:;tg;'1g;rsr:;”mm;'%°r£°tly BW . I. l, . ii
Imlno /'imi:n/ •n. Chemistry an organic compound contain- _ · » `. - e ` ' Immemoria B' mm m` tum, + Si
· ing the group ·C=N'I·I or —C=NR (where R is an alkyl r'_:::::°;:1;m•;;§a2;§r;° nlm ;n€m°ry' t . it
Y group), · m€ Y argé or grea , Iv"`
l — orticm C19: from name, on the pattern ofthe pair amide, ` DERWATWES ·e•·········*v n` . , :2*
- · · - omom ME: via Fr from L. tmmensus ‘immeasura ‘
imide. f _ I l _ _ l>l€. e,_
Imlpramlne /i‘miprami:n/ •n. Medicine a synthetic com- . mm mi not + mens"`; measm-ed' Zsii
ueuud used to treat depression Immensely •adv. to a great extent; extremely
. — ORIGIN 19505; from imi(ne) + pr(opyl) + gym; lmm€Y$€ U ll. 1 dlp Of Sllbmérge in El liquid. 2 (lmmgrgg
imitate •v_ I-uuow as 3 mcdet > copy Ia persmes speech ¤n•e•Il or be lmm•r••d) involve oneself deeply i.n a . uf
or mannerisms), especially for comic effect. >copy or particular activity °r mterert . . 3};
sImulute_ — ORIGIN C17 (earlier (C15) as Immersion): from L. Immers-,
— nanrvarrvas Imltable edi. Imitator ri. _ t’""'”g”" `dlp l“t°`· . i 'L
_ ORIGIN C16 teurller (ME) as ImIIuIIeI.I)I t-rum L_ ImIIIII_, lmméralon ln. 1 the action of immersing or the state of T ~
imitari ‘copy’; rel, to imggg 'imager l_>€ll'l8 lmm€1'S€d. 2 CTll€l|y N. Amer. a method of teaching a
imitation •n. 1 the action of imitating. >a copy 2 M ‘ °r°1g“ language by the €"°t“$l"€ use or that language- 3 7 i; .
. the repetition of a phrase or melody in angther parlugr . ASIIIIIIGIIIY th€ disappearance of a celestial body in the
vowel usually at e dlfferent pItch_ _ shadow lof or behind another lr
lmitatlve /'imitat1v/ tadj. 1 following a model. 2 (of a Immgrswi`. heater •"' an electric heating °]°m°“t
word) reI,rudI_IeIIIe u natural Sound (e_g_ JIZZ) or pm that is positioned in the liquid tobeheated, typica.Lly ina L
nounced in a way thought to correspond to the appear- _ domestic hotwater tank
grace or character of the object or action described (e.g. '“::““:l"° •*'lll (Ol a COIIIDI-lt€1” display) generating a .
b). ree- imensiona image which appears to surround the lz-
_ , — DERIVATIVES lmltatlvely adv. Imltatlvanass n. user V.
t ||'|'|“ /`lmli:/ 0 n. Indian term for raumaup, tntlmlgfana O ll- H DBFSOI1 Wh0 Comes to live permanently I ,
- — ORIGIN via Hindi from Sanskrit amlikri. m a Ivrelen c0urltrY
l IMMBCIIIIIB lid}. 1 perfectly o]ean_ neat, or tidy 2 free lmmlgrate OV. C0nI€ to live permanently in a foreign ` y
l grom flaws or mistakes. >Catnolic Iheology free from sin. 3 °°““tr¥ i
l ulany & Zoology uniformly coloured without spots or other ' DERWANVES I""”t¤rau°'t “· _ _ _ ’ Q Q;
l marks, — 0RlGlr·¥ Cl7Z fl'0Hl L. lmmlgrat-, smmigrare ‘1mmigrate’, rg.
4 - pamvivrivgg Imnucugacy It lmmaculnely ade IIII, from m~ ‘1nto‘ + migrare ‘migrate’. `i· ‘
li maculatsnu; ri, lmmilltnl Oadi. 1 about to happen. 2 archaic overhang- I ‘
i - oiuom ME: from L. immrzculatus, from in- ‘not’ + ins.
l maculatus ‘stained'. — DI1R1vA'I‘1v¤s Imminence n. Immlnontly adv. T, ·
I Immaculate ¢qnc§Pg§°" •II_ the Roman Culhullc — oizicm ME.: from L. imminent-, imminere ‘overhang, im- y ‘
l doctrine that God preserved the Virgin Mary from the i>emI'» rrom r"' '“l’°“· tcwardsi "' miner? ‘t° Pro-l€ct.·
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I >th€ feast commemorating the Immaculate Conception h0m0B€n€011S l'niXt¤r€ when added t0B€ll`l€IZ i r
l _ on December Bth. — omzivarivies Immlsclblllty n. Immlsclbly adv. ’
l ||'I:vI;l:nen: fQnll;;n;nt/ •;r|j, existing or operating lmlltltissraticn /i,miza'reij(a)n/ •n. economic impover-
In. > 0 o permanently pervading the universe, is ment. ri
t Often Contrasted with rnanscznnzuv, - DERIVATIVES Immlserah v, .
l — lmkivarivss Immancnea n. immanency n. Imman•nt- · ORIGIN l940$¥ II”a¤$l¤ti¤S GBP V¢f'¢l¢¤¢I¤fIg· Y
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l WnhIN' 16. from late L. 1mmarrerit·, tmmrmere remain pedance (as a combined concept).
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g _ ther than physical. _ I — psiuvnrivias Immohllity n. .
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1193 realpolitik | rebate
realpolltlk /rel‘¤;lp¤lr.ti:k/ •n. politics based on prac- someone.
{ ‘_ tical rather than moral or ideological considerations. "aapyiew mirror •n_ a mirror fixed inside the wind. '
; - omcin C20: from Ger Reulpolitik practical politicsi screen or a motor vehicle enabling the driver to see the
5 real property •n. Law property consisting of land or vehicle or road behind. j
` " l>¤*ld*h8$- Cdmpafe Willi "¤*¤°N*'· l'*°•'E*`*'* rearward oadi. directed towards the back. earlv. (also g f L V
L · real dennls Oli- the 0l‘1Bl11¤l 1`01‘111 of ¢€111llS. played with rearward;) towards the back. •n. (usu. inlatlon the lb
i a solid ball on an enclosed court. rearward) archaic or peelrc/lrterary the rear. .
i rel! UNE •¤- 1 the actual time during which $0l¤€ll`lll’lE rear-wheel drlve •n. a transmission system that pro- .
j._ § 0¤¢l1*”$· 2 lis llliidlllttll C¤t1l¤¤*l¤9 F€l¤ll¤E to Gt d€l1¤l1¤B 8 5YS· vides power to the rear wheels of a motor vehicle. _
tem -¤ Wl--<=¤ -¤¤-·t data is ¤v¤¤l¤l>i¤ -I-rt-reiiy -mi-e . - ately as feedback to the process from which it is coming, > good or obvious cause to do somcthmg , Logic H prom E;
, j ag- m afblssbb guldabcb Systebb ise of an argument in support of a belief, especially a
Q} § l’¤$lt°' l ricltel • "· N- Ami'- 31* dflate agent minor premise given after the conclusion. 2 the power of cg.
' · Ghldm C20- from hui-YV * ‘°'* · the mind to think, understand, and form judgements ;,{ . ·
g realty /‘rraltl/ •n. Law a person's real property Compare logically >(on•'s reason) one’s sanity 3 what is right,
; with rensounrv practical, or possible. • v. 1 think, understand, and form
? . ream‘ •n. 1 500 (formerly 480) sheets of paper 2 a large judgements logically >(reason something out) Find a v'
. ’ quantity of something, especially paper solution to a problem by considering possible options. 2 ._
- -7 - ORIGIN ME: from 0Fr. raime, based on Arab. rizma (reason with) persuade with rational argument. f·_.
3 ‘bundle'. - punnszs by reeaon ol formal because of. Ilsten to rea-
u " rean-¤’ •v. 1 widen (a bore or hole) with a special tool. con be persuaded to act sensibly lt •t¤¤¤• to reason it
, > N. Amer. clear out or remove (material) from something. 15 ¤lJV10¤$ 01” l0S*¢3l· 4 4 if',
2 N. Amer. vulgar slang have anal intercourse with. 3 N. Amer. — ¤BR1VM'1VES •’•¤•¤¤•¢ iltll- f•¤•¤¤•|’ ll- •’•¤¤¤¤l¤¤• Hill- ·
informal rebuke angrily (ill¤l1ill¤)- f OF _ ( f
, ‘ - dninin C19; gf onirnnw-n Origin _ — ORIGIN ME: rom I2 reisun (n.), rorsorler v), rom a van
i reamer I n. 1 a tool for widening or shaping holes. 2 N. of L- "‘m°(”')» from rrr- lbdhsldbbh `
Q Amer. a device for extracting the juice from citrus fruit. reasonable •adj. 1 fair and sensible. 2 archaic able to {fa .-
ya;n|n-rage • v_ revive reason logically 3 as much as is appropriate or fair; mod- ’$;il—‘ ·‘
‘ - Dnpivnivns rennimaiiun n_ erate. >fairly good. >relatively inexpensive. jj_ _
, reap • v. 1 cut or gather (a crop or harvest). > harvest the ‘ bbblvhblvbb ""'°"'b'°"°¥' "· '°"°"°b'Y a°"·
crop from (land). 2 receive as aconsequenoe of one's own ‘ bmbb" fbbm 9Fh "°'Sb”“bl°· suggested by L· 215% .
or o,hcl.s· actions ratrormbrlls rational, from ratio (see unsure). ·
. - orrrdrn OE p-ipnn_ rggpgm of unknown origin reassernble •v. assemble again; put back together
· reaper • n. 1 a person or machine that harvests a crop. 2 ‘ DENV-*'*"*"ES "”“"‘h'¥ "· ` .
(the Reaper or the Grlm Reaper) a personiiication of reassert •v. assert again.
' death as a cloaked skeleton wielding a large scythe. — orznlvxrlvrss reauertlon rr.
reappear •v. appear again. reassess •v. assess again, especially differently
— oanivlvrivas reappearanoe n. V DERIVATIVES reanoaament n. -
reappclnt •v. appoint again to a position previously reasslgn •v. assign again or differently
` held. - nanivxrrvzs reaoalgnment n.
— DERIVATIVES reappolntment n. c reaagure •v. allay the doubts and fears of. n
_ Y°¤PP"¤I$€ OV- ¤DD1’¤1S€ 383111 01” d1l`l91‘€¤ll¥ — DERIVATIVES reassurance n. reassuring adl. reassur-
— omiivnrrvss reappralaal n. lngly adr uc; ,
. rear' • n. 1 the back or hindmost part of something. 2 regugqh •y_ attach again
. (also rear end) inlormal a person's buttocks. oadj. at the - Dnniviqwns ,»,,“,¤|,m,M n_ Ei;
back. - Yilii
tt ( . tt . 4.;- -.
— PHRASBS brlng up the rear 1 be at the very end of a .I:::v:T;?v/ tv 1 etnptggatn n an /mn/) mm. can
queue. 2 come last in a race. take someone ln rear t .dQ I vu pas anb btls pa uh. b I. ct ly
mack an army from behind. ou ral s, p un er >ro o some ing y orce. >s ea . Eb .
— ORIGIN ME from Orr rare, based on L. retro 'back’. 3 g:?gl:.ggi%;;:;°;f"omc Origin rel to no-
rear’ •v. 1 bring up and care for (a child). >(of an ani- k ' k , ’ ' ' Bf?
` mal) care for (young) until fully grown. >breed and raise r°°v:'° °n °v‘ awa °b_ag°m‘ _ _ _
- (animals). >grow or cultivate (plants). 2 (of an animal) Reb /*‘€b/ Wl- d **'ad*i*‘*hal Jewish idle (P*`€°°d*h$ the ‘
, raise itself upright on its hind legs. > set or lift upright. 3 fdrehdlhe °*“ $d*`h€*”*°l h'·’*” a mah "·’h° *s hm A rabbi-
(of a building, mountain, etc.) extend or appear to extend · 0***6*** f*”°*1* Y*dd*$h· it ; Q ’ »
t to a great height. 4 (rear up) show anger or irritation. Reb’ /rs:b/ •n. US informal a Confederate soldier in the 3 iff-
— onklvlvrrvss rearer n. American Civil War . '
- — ORIGIN OE rriran ‘set upright, construct, elevate', of Gmc — ORIGIN abbrey of unseen,. f.
j OF lE1111 1”€l- to RAISE and MSE- rebadge •v. relaunch (a product) under a new name or Z
, fear admiral • n. a rank of naval Ofl7lC€l] above commo- logo. Qi'. _
dbrb and b€*°“’ V*°€ ddh***`a*- rebar /‘ri:b¤:/ • n. reinforcing steel, especially as rods in gf fe
|’B¤r commodore gn. an ofncer in a yacht club rank- concrete ‘
mg below vice Cbmmbdbbb- rebarbative /ri‘bo:bat1v/ eadj. formal unattractive and is ¥
‘ |’B¤rguard •n. 1 the soldiers at the rear of a body of nbjectionabig gil}
, troops. especially those protecting a retreating army 2 a - orrronr cts; from rr rébarbatl rue, from orc sc rebarber .5) *. Q
I reactiorxgjy or couisnrative facluon. ‘face each other ‘·beard to beard" aggressively: from fbi]
— ORIGIN 1 rom r. rereguor e. bn,-be ‘bgard’_ - ._ 3. ;..
'°a'9“ard action **1- 3 defensive a°h°*'* Carried 011* rebase •v. establish a new base level for (a tax level, 3 A ii,
by a retreating army price index em) V Z I
i '°¤fll9h*<¤1¤¤r¤•rl§¤¤r•> •¤- °h*€l'Y B-·t a tail light- re¤are· ;-robert; •n. 1 a partial refund to someone who M ’ ?Z
realm •V· Pt‘0V1d€ with ¤1‘ ¤€l·l¤1f€ 5 ¤€W Sl-lPDlY of has paid too much for tax, rent, or a utility 2 a deduction Q_ {V-;
W€¤P¤*”l$- or discount on a sum due. •v. pay back as a rebate. ` if
r DERIVATIVES rearmamellt fl. - pmzivxrivzs rebntahle ad|. l ··2:l ;‘ l
fearmost •adj. furthest back. — ORIGIN ME: from Anglo-Norman Fit rebatre ‘beat back',
u 'E¤rrang0 •v. arrange again in a different way also ‘deduct’. T" of
r` _ ` hEhlVAT1VE$ |’¤·¤T•’¤¤9¤¤\•¤¢ ll- rebate' /'ri:bert/ •n. a step-shaped recess cut in a piece .
c fearrest •v. arrest again. • n. an act of rearresting of wood, typically forming a match to the edge or tongue Q
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