"Impunctate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Impunctate is an adjective that means having no dots or points. It is often used in a botanical context to describe leaves or flowers that have no dots or spots. In a more general sense, it refers to something that lacks marks or characteristics.
The word "impulsed" is the past tense of the verb "impulse", which means to act or respond suddenly, without thinking or considering the consequences. It can also mean to be driven or compelled by an intense or sudden feeling or urge.
Impulses are sudden and powerful urges or desires to do something, often uncontrollable or irresistible. They can be influenced by emotions, thoughts, or external stimuli.
Impurity refers to a small amount of something that is not pure or of a inferior quality, often used to describe an unwanted substance or element that is mixed with something else. It can also refer to a moral or spiritual imperfection.
Imputability refers to the quality or state of being considered responsible or accountable for something, especially a crime or an error. It can also refer to the ability to attribute or assign blame or responsibility for an action or event to a particular person or entity.