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1. (n.) impurity
the quality or state of being impure.
2. impurity
Often, impurities. something that is or makes impure:
to remove impurities from the air.
Etymology: (1400–50; late ME < L)
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| Definition of 'impurity' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) impurity, dross
worthless or dangerous material that should be removed
"there were impurities in the water"
2. (noun) impurity, impureness
the condition of being impure
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| Definition of 'impurity' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) impurity
the condition or quality of being impure in any sense; defilement; foulness; adulteration
2. (noun) impurity
that which is, or which renders anything, impure; foul matter, action, language, etc.; a foreign ingredient
3. (noun) impurity
want of ceremonial purity; defilement
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Sense: something which is mixed into another substance, but which should not be
There are too many impurities in this steel.
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Afrikaans: onsuiwerheid |
Arabic: عَدَم نَقاوَه، تَلَوُّث |
Bulgarian: примес |
Brazilian: impureza |
Czech: nečistota |
German: die Unreinheit |
Danish: urenhed |
Greek: ακαθαρσία, πρόσμειξη |
Spanish: impureza |
Estonian: lisand |
Farsi: ناخالصی |
Finnish: epäpuhtaus |
French: impureté |
Hebrew: מְזַהֵם |
Hindi: अशुद्ध |
Croatian: nečistoća |
Hungarian: szennyeződés |
Indonesian: campuran |
Icelandic: e-ð sem spillir/mengar; s |
Italian: impurità |
Japanese: 不純物 |
Korean: 불순물 |
Lithuanian: nešvarumas, priemaiša |
Latvian: piemaisījums; piejaukums |
Malay: campuran |
Dutch: onzuiverheid |
Norwegian: ureinhet, slagg |
Polish: zanieczyszczenie |
Persian: ناخالصی |
Pashto: ناولى |
Portuguese: impureza |
Romanian: impuritate |
Russian: примесь |
Slovak: nečistota |
Slovenian: nečistost |
Serbian: nečistoća |
Swedish: orenhet, förorening |
Thai: สิ่งเจือปน |
Turkish: katışık, karışık |
Taiwanese: 雜質 |
Ukrainian: забруднення; бруд |
Urdu: ملاوٹ |
Vietnamese: tạp chất |
Chinese: 杂质 |
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