Impi, im′pi, n. a body of Kaffir warriors. [S. Afr.]
Impictured, im-pik′tūrd, adj. (Spens.) painted.
Impierceable, im-pērs′a-bl, adj. (Spens.) incapable of being pierced.
Impignorate, im-pig′nō-rāt, v.t. to pledge or pawn.—n. Impignorā′tion.
Impinge, im-pinj′, v.i (with on, upon, against) to strike or fall against: to touch upon.—n. Impinge′ment.—adj. Imping′ent, striking against. [L. impingĕre—in, against, pingĕre, to strike.]
Impious, im′pi-us, adj. irreverent; wanting in veneration for God: profane.—adv. Im′piously.—ns. Im′piousness, Impī′ety.
Implacable, im-plāk′a-bl, adj. not to be appeased: inexorable: irreconcilable.—ns. Implac′ableness, Implacabil′ity.—adv. Implac′ably.
Implacental, im-pla-sen′tal, adj. having no placenta, as certain marsupial animals.
Implant, im-plant′, v.t. to fix into: to insert: to infuse.—n. Implantā′tion, the act of infixing.
Implate, im-plāt′, v.t. to put a plate or covering upon: to sheathe.