IMPANATE


Meaning of IMPANATE in English

imˈpanə̇t, ˈimpəˌnāt adjective

or im·pa·nat·ed ˈimpəˌnād.ə̇d

Etymology: impanate from Medieval Latin impanatus, from Latin in- in- (II) + Latin panis bread + -atus -ate; impanated from Medieval Latin impanatus + English -ed — more at food

: embodied in bread in impanation

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