Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IM-PAS'SIVE
IM-PAS'SIVE, a. [L. in and passus, patior, to suffer.]
Not susceptible of pain or suffering; as, the impassive air; impassive ice. Dryden. Pope.
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IM-PAS'SIVE, a. [L. in and passus, patior, to suffer.]
Not susceptible of pain or suffering; as, the impassive air; impassive ice. Dryden. Pope.
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