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imperforate"having no perforation," 1670s, from assimilated form of in- (1) "not, opposite of" + perforate (adj.). Related: Imperforation (1650s).
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imperforateRefers to stamps without perforations or rouletting between the individual stamps in a pane. The earliest stamps were imperforate by design, but after about 1860 most stamps were perforated. Modern im [..]
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imperforate(adj) not perforated; having no opening
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imperforateseparated by a septum (nostrils)
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imperforate
Not perforated.
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