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imprimatur

[im-pri-mah-ter, im-prim-uh-ter, im-pri-mey-ter] / ˌɪm prɪˈmɑ tər, ˌɪmˈprɪm ə tər, ˌɪm prɪˈmeɪ tər /
NOUN
approval
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Imprimatur, encomium, umbrage, charlatan and eident eliminated all but three.

From Time Magazine Archive

This, you perceive, is the complete thesis of the present book, which therefore no doubt will be entitled to the 'Nihil Obstat" of the "Censor Theolog.", and the "Imprimatur" of "Johannes Josephus, Archiepiscopus Sti.

From The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition by Sinclair, Upton

Imprimatur, im-pri-mā′tur, n. a license to print a book, &c.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

The Imprimatur might be either for all books, or only for a certain class.

From Moral Philosophy by Rickaby, Joseph , S. J.

Copyright by the G. R. C. Central-Verein," and bears the "Nihil Obstat" of the "Censor Theolog." and the "Imprimatur" of "Johannes Josephus, Archiepiscopus Sti.

From The Profits of Religion by Sinclair, Upton




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