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13-letter words containing i, m, a, t

  • immortalizing — Present participle of immortalize.
  • immunifacient — causing immunity
  • immunisations — Plural form of immunisation.
  • immunity bath — the giving of testimony that is self-incriminating in order to avail oneself of the immunity granted a witness.
  • immunizations — Plural form of immunization.
  • immunotherapy — treatment designed to produce immunity to a disease or enhance the resistance of the immune system to an active disease process, as cancer.
  • immutableness — The state of being immutable; unchangeableness.
  • impact crater — crater (def 2).
  • impact wrench — an electric or pneumatic power wrench with interchangeable toolhead attachments, used for installing and removing nuts, bolts, and screws.
  • impactfulness — The quality of being impactful.
  • impalpability — not palpable; incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch; intangible.
  • imparipinnate — odd-pinnate.
  • impartialness — The quality of being impartial.
  • impassability — The state or quality of being impassable.
  • impassibility — The state or condition of being impassible.
  • impatientness — not patient; not accepting delay, opposition, pain, etc., with calm or patience.
  • impeccability — faultless; flawless; irreproachable: impeccable manners.
  • impenetration — thorough penetration
  • imperforation — Also, imperforated. not perforate; having no perforation.
  • imperial moth — a yellow moth, Eacles imperialis, having a diagonal band of pinkish brown or purple: the hairy larvae feed on the leaves of hickory, oak, etc.
  • imperialistic — the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
  • impermanently — In an impermanent manner.
  • imperseverant — lacking the power to perceive
  • impersonality — absence of human character or of the traits associated with the human character: He feared the impersonality of a mechanized world.
  • impersonating — to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
  • impersonation — to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
  • impersonators — Plural form of impersonator.
  • imperturbable — incapable of being upset or agitated; not easily excited; calm: imperturbable composure.
  • imperturbably — incapable of being upset or agitated; not easily excited; calm: imperturbable composure.
  • impignoration — the state of being mortgaged
  • implacability — not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy.
  • implantations — Plural form of implantation.
  • implementable — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
  • implicational — something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: to resent an implication of dishonesty.
  • implicatively — In an implicative way.
  • impolitically — In a way that is impolitic.
  • import tariff — a tax or duty imposed on imported goods
  • importunately — urgent or persistent in solicitation, sometimes annoyingly so.
  • impostumation — an abscess or swelling filled with pus
  • impracticable — not practicable; incapable of being put into practice with the available means: an impracticable plan.
  • impracticably — In an impracticable way.
  • impractically — In an impractical manner.
  • impredicative — (of a definition) given in terms that require quantification over a range that includes that which is to be defined, as having all the properties of a great general where one of the properties as ascribed must be that property itself
  • impredictable — (nonstandard) unpredictable.
  • improbability — the quality or condition of being improbable; unlikelihood.
  • improvability — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • improvisation — the art or act of improvising, or of composing, uttering, executing, or arranging anything without previous preparation: Musical improvisation involves imagination and creativity.
  • improvisatore — An individual who recites impromptu verse, as from a song or poem.
  • improvisatori — Plural form of improvisatore.
  • improvisatory — of, relating to, or characteristic of an improvisation or improvisator.
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