Definition of Imbedded

1. Verb. (past of imbed) ¹

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Definition of Imbedded

1. imbed [v] - See also: imbed

Lexicographical Neighbors of Imbedded

imbay
imbayed
imbaying
imbays
imbecile
imbeciles
imbecilic
imbecilically
imbecilitate
imbecilitated
imbecilitates
imbecilitating
imbecilities
imbecility
imbed
imbedded (current term)
imbedding
imbeds
imbellic
imbenching
imbenchings
imber-goose
imberb
imbetween
imbezzle
imbezzled
imbezzles
imbezzling
imbibe
imbibed

Literary usage of Imbedded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution: An Historical Treatise by Hannis Taylor (1898)
"... cannot be traced back farther than the thirteenth century, still the system of representation—imbedded in the local, self-governing communities out of ..."

2. Philosophical Transactions by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1801)
"Account of an Elephant's Tusk, in which the Iron Head of a Spear was found imbedded. By Mr. Charles Combe, of Exeter College, Oxford. ..."

3. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1906)
"... 2 right and 2 left scuta, and a rostrum, all belonging to B. fallax. There are also two valves belonging to some other species imbedded Fio. 5. ..."

4. Lectures on Jurisprudence, Or, The Philosophy of Positive Law: Or, The by John Austin, Robert Campbell (1875)
"... and imbedded in a measureless heap of particular judicial decisions, and partly of legislative law stuck by patches on the judiciary law, and imbedded ..."

5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1868)
"At Sandy the casts of the shells are impressions in the ferruginous sand, which forms the matrix in which the fossils and nodules are imbedded, whilst at ..."

6. Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1832)
"Account of an Elephant's Tusk, in which the Iron Head of a Spear was found imbedded. By Mr. Charles Combe, of Exeter College, Oxford. ..."

7. Plant Anatomy from the Standpoint of the Development and Functions of the by William Chase Stevens (1916)
"Sectioning Material imbedded in Paraffin.—Tear off the paper tray and with a knife score deeply around the piece of desired material on both top and bottom ..."

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