Definition of impartation. Meaning of impartation. Synonyms of impartation

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word impartation. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word impartation and, of course, impartation synonyms and on the right images related to the word impartation.

Definition of impartation

Impartation
Impartation Im`par*ta"tion, n. The act of imparting, or the thing imparted. The necessity of this impartation. --I. Taylor.

Meaning of impartation from wikipedia

- Imparted righteousness, in Methodist theology, is that gracious gift of God given at the moment of the new birth which enables a Christian disciple to...
- ****anese Indigo Polygonum tinctorium also called: Persicaria tinctoria An Impartation of Color: ****anese Indigo (Polygonum tinctorium) – leaves "Dye seeds...
- religion, a blessing (also used to refer to bestowing of such) is the impartation of something with grace, holiness, spiritual redemption, or divine will...
- prayer of faith; and laying on of hands for ordination, symbolizing the imparting of responsibility and of God's power to fulfill that responsibility. Kraybill...
- desserts. The generous use of condiments such as patis, bagoong, and toyo impart a distinctive Philippine flavor.: 73  Unlike other East or Southeast Asian...
- seats. These colleges impart training in Modern medicine. The health education system in Kerala also has Medical colleges that impart training in fields...
- (Na2C5H7NO4) is a sodium salt of glutamic acid. It is used as a flavoring agent to impart umami flavor. Disodium glutamate can be produced by neutralizing glutamic...
- Don Budge, had a powerful one-handed stroke in the 1930s and 1940s that imparted topspin onto the ball. Ken Rosewall, another player noted for his one-handed...
- The apostolic blessing or papal blessing is a blessing imparted by the pope, either directly or by delegation through others. Bishops are empowered to...
- dough using wild lactobacillaceae and yeast. Lactic acid from fermentation imparts a sour taste and improves keeping qualities. In the Encyclopedia of Food...