imp.

Etymology 1
s.

Adjective

 * notā, sg. imp. form of notō, “I mark”
 * ''sate, obs. imp. form of to sit
 * rain: in imp. constr., “It’s raining.”
 * 1 metric kg ≅ 2·2 imp. ℔
 * V. imp. — remember!
 * imp.–dom. ratio is now ~3:1
 * New 2.16β, much imp. on v.2.1.
 * rain: in imp. constr., “It’s raining.”
 * 1 metric kg ≅ 2·2 imp. ℔
 * V. imp. — remember!
 * imp.–dom. ratio is now ~3:1
 * New 2.16β, much imp. on v.2.1.
 * V. imp. — remember!
 * imp.–dom. ratio is now ~3:1
 * New 2.16β, much imp. on v.2.1.
 * imp.–dom. ratio is now ~3:1
 * New 2.16β, much imp. on v.2.1.
 * New 2.16β, much imp. on v.2.1.
 * New 2.16β, much imp. on v.2.1.

Noun

 * week 31 imp. gross: $20·6M
 * USA now top imp. of goods
 * 2nd ed., 11 th imp., 1907
 * imp. non obst.
 * Inc. imp. on 3rd flyl.
 * forecast sce. shows much imp.
 * 2nd ed., 11 th imp., 1907
 * imp. non obst.
 * Inc. imp. on 3rd flyl.
 * forecast sce. shows much imp.
 * Inc. imp. on 3rd flyl.
 * forecast sce. shows much imp.
 * forecast sce. shows much imp.

Verb

 * Imp. new tech at 19:00.
 * Imp. new tech at 19:00.

Etymology 2
of and.

Adjective

 * 1) Printed.

Noun

 * 1) Printer.