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impressional
Variant of impression
impression
definition
im·pres·sion (im pres̸h′ən)
noun
- the act of impressing
- a result or effect of impressing; specif.,
- a mark, imprint, etc. made by physical pressure
- an effect produced, as on the mind or senses, by some force or influence
- the effect produced by any effort or activity hard cleaning made little impression on the stain
- a notion, feeling, or recollection, esp. a vague one
- a first or single coat of paint or color
- an imitation or mimicking intended as a caricature or amusing impersonation
- Dentistry
- the imprint of the teeth and surrounding tissues in wax, plaster, etc., used as a mold in making dentures
- the mold used to make an inlay
- Printing
- the pressing or pressure of type or plates as on paper; printing
- a printed copy
- all the copies printed in a single operation from a set of unaltered type or plates
Etymology: ME impressioun < OFr impression < L impressio
Related Forms:
- impressional im·pres′·sional adjective
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