Associations to the word «Imp»
Noun
- Rosemary
- Lithium
- Mirth
- Creature
- Amulet
- Perimeter
- Aluminium
- Maximus
- Thrower
- Flavor
- Mic
- Obj
- Ps
- Saloon
- Britannia
- Cl
- Seville
- Misfortune
- Semiconductor
- Ta
- Climax
- Thou
- Reverse
- Bat
- Pseudo
- Filly
- Micro
- Om
- Fancy
- Hell
- Fuselage
- Regina
- Jaime
- Whore
- Enzyme
- Packet
- Scarecrow
- Synthesis
- Coventry
- Sting
- Vi
- Interface
- Rot
- Freshman
- Red
- Atp
- Perch
- Ultra
- Heel
- Darkness
- Eli
- Specification
- Mascot
- Goa
- Belgrade
- Ammonia
- Muse
- Apparition
- Angel
- Facing
- Fun
- Swarm
- Rack
- Intrusion
- Tank
- Coordinator
- Laughter
- Demise
- Bidding
- Purchasing
- Dungeon
- Superstition
Adjective
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Imp»
Wiktionary
IMP, noun. (obsolete) A young shoot of a plant, tree etc. [9th–17th c.]
IMP, noun. (obsolete) A scion, offspring; a child. [15th–19th c.]
IMP, noun. A young or inferior devil; a malevolent supernatural creature, similar to a demon but smaller and less powerful. [from 16th c.]
IMP, noun. A mischievous child. [from 17th c.]
IMP, noun. (UK) (dialect) (obsolete) Something added to, or united with, another, to lengthen it out or repair it, such as an addition to a beehive; a feather inserted in a broken wing of a bird; or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line.
IMP, noun. A baby Tasmanian devil.
IMP, verb. (obsolete) To plant or engraft.
IMP, verb. (archaic) To graft, implant; to set or fix.
IMP, verb. (falconry) To engraft feathers into a bird's wing.
IMP, verb. To eke out, strengthen, enlarge.
Dictionary definition
IMP, noun. (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous.
IMP, noun. One who is playfully mischievous.
Wise words
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