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Imp.

1. Emperor. Origin:
< L Imperātor
2. Empress.

Origin:
< L Imperātrīx

imp.

1. imperative.
2. imperfect.
3. imperial.
4. impersonal.
5. implement.
6. import.
7. important.
8. imported.
9. importer.
10. imprimatur.
11. in the first place. Origin:
< L imprīmīs
12. imprint.
13. improper.
14. improved.
15. improvement.
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imp.  
abbr.  
  1. imperative

  2. imperfect

  3. imperial

    1. import

    2. imported

    3. importer

  4. imprimatur

  5. imprint

im·per·fect   (ĭm-pûr'fĭkt)   
adj.  
  1. Not perfect.

  2. Grammar Of or being the tense of a verb that shows, usually in the past, an action or a condition as incomplete, continuous, or coincident with another action.

  3. Botany Having either stamens or a pistil only. Used of a flower.

  4. Law Not legally enforceable: an imperfect contract.

n.  
  1. A piece of merchandise having a minor flaw that does not impair its use, usually sold at a discount.

  2. Abbr. imp. or imperf. Grammar

    1. The imperfect tense.

    2. A verb in the imperfect tense.


[Middle English imparfit, from Old French imparfait, from Latin imperfectus : in-, not; see in-1 + perfectus, perfect; see perfect.]
im·per'fect·ly adv., im·per'fect·ness n.
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imp.
  1. imperative

  2. imperfect

  3. imperial

  4. import

  5. imported

  6. importer

  7. imprimatur

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