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implant: fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum"
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| imbibition |
(chemistry) the absorption of a liquid by a solid or gel drinking: the act of consuming liquids
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| imbricated |
imbricate: used especially of leaves or bracts; overlapping or layered as scales or shingles
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| imbricate |
tiled; placed one over another like shingles on the roof of a house.
Ãâó: www.biology.lsu.edu/heydrjay/ThomasSay/terms.html
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| imbecile |
A person of moderate to severe mental retardation having a mental age of from three to seven years and generally being capable of some degree of communication and performance of simple tasks under supervision. The term belongs to a classification system no longer in use and is now considered offensive. [Heritage]
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| IMB | take in, also metaphorically |
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| IMB | take into solution, as of gas, light, or heat |
| IMB | a person who drinks alcoholic beverages (especially to excess) |
| IMB | the act of consuming liquids |
| IMB | the act of consuming liquids |
| IMB | (chemistry) the absorption of a liquid by a solid or gel |
| IMB | overlap |
| IMB | place so as to overlap |
| IMB | (botany) used especially of leaves or bracts |
| IMB | (botany) used especially of leaves or bracts |
| IMB | covering with a design in which one element covers a part of another (as with tiles or shingles) |
| IMB | a very embarrassing misunderstanding |
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