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Definition of impart
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Impart
(v. i.) To hold a
conference
or
consultation.
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Metallize
::
Metallize
(v. t.) To
impart
metallic
properties
to; to
impregnate
with a
metal.
Communication
::
Communication
(n.) That which is
communicated
or
imparted;
intelligence;
news; a
verbal
or
written
message.
Exoterical
::
Exoterical
(a.)
External;
public;
suitable
to be
imparted
to the
public;
hence,
capable
of being
readily
or fully
comprehended;
--
opposed
to
esoteric,
or
secret..
Self-imparting
::
Self-imparting
(a.)
Imparting
by one's own, or by its own,
powers
and
will..
Factorial
::
Factorial
(n.) A name given to the
factors
of a
continued
product
when the
former
are
derivable
from one and the same
function
F(x) by
successively
imparting
a
constant
increment
or
decrement
h to the
independent
variable.
Thus the
product
F(x).F(x
+
h).F(x
+ 2h) . . . F[x +
(n-1)h]
is
called
a
factorial
term, and its
several
factors
take the name of
factorials..
Divulge
::
Divulge
(v. t.) To
impart;
to
communicate.
Heater
::
Heater
(n.) Any
contrivance
or
implement,
as a
furnace,
stove,
or other
heated
body or
vessel,
etc., used to
impart
heat to
something,
or to
contain
something
to be
heated..
Equally
::
Equally
(adv.)
In an equal
manner
or
degree
in equal
shares
or
proportion;
with equal and
impartial
justice;
without
difference;
alike;
evenly;
justly;
as,
equally
taxed,
furnished,
etc..
Impartible
::
Impartible
(a.) Not
partible;
not
subject
to
partition;
indivisible;
as, an
impartible
estate..
Disinteressment
::
Disinteressment
(n.)
Disinterestedness;
impartiality;
fairness.
Tinctorial
::
Tinctorial
(a.) Of or
relating
to color or
colors;
imparting
a
color;
as,
tinctorial
matter..
Accelerometer
::
Accelerometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
measuring
the
velocity
imparted
by
gunpowder.
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.) Not
inclined
to one side,
party,
or
choice
more than to
another;
neutral;
impartial..
Dispassionate
::
Dispassionate
(a.) Not
dictated
by
passion;
not
proceeding
from
temper
or bias;
impartial;
as,
dispassionate
proceedings;
a
dispassionate
view..
Trill
::
Trill (v. t.) To
impart
the
quality
of a trill to; to utter as, or with, a
trill;
as, to trill the r; to trill a
note..
Incommunicable
::
Incommunicable
(a.) Not
communicable;
incapable
of being
communicated,
shared,
told, or
imparted,
to
others..
Sanguine
::
Sanguine
(v. t.) To stain with
blood;
to
impart
the color of blood to; to
ensanguine.
Instill
::
Instill
(v. t.) To drop in; to pour in drop by drop;
hence,
to
impart
gradually;
to
infuse
slowly;
to cause to be
imbibed..
Afflatus
::
Afflatus
(n.) A
divine
impartation
of
knowledge;
supernatural
impulse;
inspiration.
Crank
::
Crank (n.) A bent
portion
of an axle, or
shaft,
or an arm keyed at right
angles
to the end of a
shaft,
by which
motion
is
imparted
to or
received
from it; also used to
change
circular
into
reciprocating
motion,
or
reciprocating
into
circular
motion.
See Bell
crank..
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