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imprimatur

An official permission to do something.

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  1. Imprimatur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An imprimatur (from Latin, "let it be printed") is, in the proper sense, a declaration authorizing publication of a book. The term is also applied loosely to any mark ...
     
  2. Imprimatur - Merriam-Webster Online
    im·pri·ma·tur. noun \ˌim-prə-ˈmä-ˌtu̇r, im-ˈpri-mə-ˌtu̇r, -ˌtyu̇r\. Definition of IMPRIMATUR. 1. a : a license to print or publish especially by Roman Catholic ...
     
  3. imprimatur - definition of imprimatur by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    im·pri·ma·tur ( m pr -mä t r, -m t r). n. 1. Official approval or license to print or publish, especially under conditions of censorship. 2. a. Official approval; sanction. b.
     
  4. Imprimatur
    Imprimatur is Latin for "let it be printed." When a Roman Catholic bishop grants his imprimatur to a printed work, he assures the reader that nothing therein is ...
     
  5. Imprimatur | Define Imprimatur at Dictionary.com
    an official license to print or publish a book, pamphlet, etc., especially a license issued by a censor of the Roman Catholic Church. Compare nihil obstat. 2.
     
  6. imprimatur - Wiktionary
    [edit] Etymology. From Latin imprimatur (“let it be printed”), third person singular present subjunctive passive form of imprimere (“to imprint”).
     
  7. "Imprimi Potest," "Nihil Obstat," and "Imprimatur"
    The Church, given teaching authority by Christ and as the conduit for fullness of Truth on this earth, has the obligation to preserve Her sheep from deviations ...
     
  8. Imprimatur Capital
    Funding, strategy and human capital to high-growth companies. Services and contact details.