Imprimatur

//ˌɪm.pɹɪˈmɑ.tɚ//

Synonyms for "imprimatur" (49 found)

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15 translations across 7 languages.

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Finnish

2 entries
  • imprimatur noun (official license to publish)
  • julkaisulupa noun (official license to publish)

French

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  • imprimatur noun (official license to publish)

Hungarian

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  • imprimatúra noun (official license to publish)

Norwegian

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  • imprimatur noun (official license to publish)

Russian

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  • добро́ noun (any mark of official approval)
  • одобре́ние noun (official license to publish)
  • разреше́ние noun (official license to publish)
  • разреше́ние noun (any mark of official approval)

Spanish

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  • imprimátur noun (official license to publish)

Swedish

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  • godkännande noun (official license to publish)
  • sanktion noun (official license to publish)
  • sanktion noun (any mark of official approval)

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The Russian language is a Slavic language spoken natively in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and is widely used, although without official imprimatur, in Latvia, Estonia and many other countries that form the constituent republics of the former Soviet Union.

Source: tatoeba (3804010)

The Cheats · A Comedy · Written in the Year, M.DC.LXII. Imprimatur, Roger L'estrange. Nov. 5. 1663. By John Wilson

Source: wiktionary

Sometimes 5 Imprimaturs are ſeen together dialogue-wiſe in the Piatza of one Title page, complementing and ducking each other with their ſhav'n reverences, whether the Author, who ſtands by in perplexity at the foot of his Epiſtle, ſhall to the Preſſe or to the ſpunge.

Source: wiktionary

Children, the final imprimatur to family life, are being borrowed, adopted, created by artificial insemination.

Source: wiktionary

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