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IMMIXT', a. Unmixed.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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IMMIXT', a. Unmixed.
IMMOBIL'ITY, noun [Latin immobilitas, from immobilis; in and mobilis, from moveo, to move.] Unmovableness; fixedness in place or state; resistance to motion.
IMMOD'ERACY, noun Excess.
IMMOD'ERATE, adjective [Latin immoderatus; in and moderatus. See Moderate.]Exceeding just or usual bounds; not confined to suitable limits; excessive; extravagant; unreasonable;...
IMMOD'ERATELY, adverb Excessively; to an undue degree; unreasonably; as, to weep immoderately
IMMOD'ERATENESS, noun Excess; extravagance.
IMMOD'ERATION, noun Excess; want of moderation.
IMMOD'EST, adjective [Latin immodestus; in and modestus, modest. See the latter.]1. Literally, not limited to due bounds. Hence, in a general sense, immoderate; exorbitant, unre...
IMMOD'ESTLY, adverb Without due reserve; indecently; unchastely; obscenely.
IMMOD'ESTY, noun [Latin immodestia.] Want of modesty; indecency; unchastity.1. Want of delicacy or decent reserve.
IM'MOLATE, verb transitive [Latin immolo, to sacrifice; in and mola, meal sprinkled with salt, which was thrown on the head of the victim.]1. To sacrifice; to kill, as a victim ...
IM'MOLATED, participle passive Sacrificed; offered in sacrifice.From the same altar on which the small states shall be immolated will rise the smoke of sacrificed liberty, and d...
IM'MOLATING, participle present tense Sacrificing; offering, as a victim.
IMMOLA'TION, noun The act of sacrificing.1. A sacrifice offered.
IM'MOLATOR, noun One who offers in sacrifice.
IMMO'MENT, adjective Trifling.
IMMOMENT'OUS, adjective Unimportant.
IMMOR'AL, adjective [in and moral.] Inconsistent with moral rectitude; contrary to the moral or divine law; wicked; unjust; dishonest; vicious. Every action is immoral which con...
IMMORAL'ITY, noun Any act or practice which contravenes the divine commands or the social duties. Injustice, dishonesty, fraud, slander, profaneness, gaming, intemperance, lewdn...
IMMOR'ALLY, adverb Wickedly; viciously; in violation of law or duty.
IMMORIG'EROUS, adjective [Low Latin immoriger.] Rude; uncivil.
IMMORIG'EROUSNESS, noun Rudeness; disobedience.
IMMOR'TAL, adjective [Latin immortalis. See Mortal.]1. Having no principle of alteration or corruption; exempt from death; having life or being that shall never end; as an immor...
IMMORTAL'ITY, noun The quality of never ceasing to live or exist; exemption from death and annihilation; life destined to endure without end; as the immortality of the human sou...
IMMORTALIZA'TION, noun The act of immortalizing.
IMMOR'TALIZE, verb transitive1. To render immortal; to make perpetual; to cause to live or exist while the world shall endure. The Iliad has immortalized the name of Homer.Alexa...
IMMOR'TALIZED, participle passive Rendered immortal or perpetual.