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Definition of impart
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Impart
(n.) To
communicate
the
knowledge
of; to make
known;
to show by words or
tokens;
to tell; to
disclose.
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Impartibility
::
Impartibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
incapable
of
division
into
parts;
indivisibility.
Evenly
::
Evenly
(adv.)
With an even,
level,
or
smooth
surface;
without
roughness,
elevations,
or
depression;
uniformly;
equally;
comfortably;
impartially;
serenely..
Dead
::
Dead (a.) Not
imparting
motion
or
power;
as, the dead
spindle
of a
lathe,
etc. See
Spindle..
Oenanthic
::
Oenanthic
(a.)
Having,
or
imparting,
the odor
characteristic
of the
bouquet
of wine;
specifically
used,
formerly,
to
designate
an acid whose
ethereal
salts were
supposed
to
occasion
the
peculiar
bouquet,
or
aroma,
of old wine. Cf.
Oenanthylic..
Cog
::
Cog (n.) A
tooth,
cam, or catch for
imparting
or
receiving
motion,
as on a gear
wheel,
or a
lifter
or wiper on a
shaft;
originally,
a
separate
piece of wood set in a
mortise
in the face of a
wheel..
Justice
::
"Justice
(a.)
Conformity
to truth and
reality
in
expressing
opinions
and in
conduct;
fair
representation
of facts
respecting
merit or
demerit;
honesty;
fidelity;
impartiality;
as, the
justice
of a
description
or of a
judgment;
historical
justice..
Communicability
::
Communicability
(n.) The
quality
of being
communicable;
capability
of being
imparted.
Dispassionate
::
Dispassionate
(a.) Not
dictated
by
passion;
not
proceeding
from
temper
or bias;
impartial;
as,
dispassionate
proceedings;
a
dispassionate
view..
Informant
::
Informant
(v. t.) One who
imparts
information
or
instruction.
Impart
::
Impart
(n.) To
obtain
a share of; to
partake
of.
Metallize
::
Metallize
(v. t.) To
impart
metallic
properties
to; to
impregnate
with a
metal.
Indifference
::
Indifference
(n.)
Impartiality;
freedom
from
prejudice,
prepossession,
or
bias..
Divulge
::
Divulge
(v. t.) To
impart;
to
communicate.
Bias
::
Bias (n.) A
weight
on the side of the ball used in the game of
bowls,
or a
tendency
imparted
to the ball, which turns it from a
straight
line..
Sanguine
::
Sanguine
(v. t.) To stain with
blood;
to
impart
the color of blood to; to
ensanguine.
Equitable
::
Equitable
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
equity;
according
to
natural
right or
natural
justice;
marked
by a due
consideration
for what is fair,
unbiased,
or
impartial;
just; as an
equitable
decision;
an
equitable
distribution
of an
estate;
equitable
men..
Repercussion
::
Repercussion
(n.) In a
vaginal
examination,
the act of
imparting
through
the
uterine
wall with the
finger
a shock to the
fetus,
so that it
bounds
upward,
and falls back again
against
the
examining
finger..
Communicatory
::
Communicatory
(a.)
Imparting
knowledge
or
information.
University
::
University
(n.) An
institution
organized
and
incorporated
for the
purpose
of
imparting
instruction,
examining
students,
and
otherwise
promoting
education
in the
higher
branches
of
literature,
science,
art, etc.,
empowered
to
confer
degrees
in the
several
arts and
faculties,
as in
theology,
law,
medicine,
music,
etc. A
university
may exist
without
having
any
college
connected
with it, or it may
consist
of but one
college,
or it may
comprise
an
assemblage
of
colleges
established
in any
place,
with
Impartible
::
Impartible
(a.) Not
partible;
not
subject
to
partition;
indivisible;
as, an
impartible
estate..
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