imide
— Noun
– English
~ any of a class of organic compounds that contain the divalent radical -CONHCO-
iminazole
— Noun
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~ an organic base C3H4N2; a histamine inhibitor
imipramine
— Noun
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~ a tricyclic antidepressant (trade names Imavate and Tofranil) used to treat clinical depression
imitation
— Noun
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~ copying (or trying to copy) the actions of someone else
imitation
— Noun
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~ something copied or derived from an original
imitation
— Noun
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~ the doctrine that representations of nature or human behavior should be accurate imitations
imitation
— Noun
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~ a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
imitative electronic deception
— Noun
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~ the introduction of electromagnetic energy into enemy systems that imitates enemy emissions
imitator
— Noun
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~ someone who (fraudulently) assumes the appearance of another
imitator
— Noun
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~ someone who copies the words or behavior of another
Immaculate Conception
— Noun
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~ Roman Catholic holy day first celebrated in 1854
Immaculate Conception
— Noun
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~ (Christianity) the Roman Catholic dogma that God preserved the Virgin Mary from any stain of original sin from the moment she was conceived
immaculateness
— Noun
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~ the state of being spotlessly clean
immanence
— Noun
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~ the state of being within or not going beyond a given domain
immanency
— Noun
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~ the state of being within or not going beyond a given domain
immateriality
— Noun
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~ complete irrelevance requiring no further consideration
immateriality
— Noun
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~ the quality of not being physical; not consisting of matter
immatureness
— Noun
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~ not having reached maturity
immaturity
— Noun
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~ not having reached maturity
immediacy
— Noun
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~ the quickness of action or occurrence; "the immediacy of their response"; "the instancy of modern communication"