Impress, n.

    1. Print, imprint, stamp, impression, mark, seal.
    2. Device (as upon a seal), motto, cognizance, symbol, emblem.

Impressibility, n.

    1. Susceptibility to impression.
    2. Sensitiveness, sensibility, susceptibility.

Impressible, a.

    1. Susceptible of impression, capable of an imprint, that can be indented.
    2. Sensitive, susceptible, easily affected.

Impression, n.

    1. Printing, imprinting, stamping.
    2. Mark, stamp, impress, brand.
    3. Sensation, influence, effect.
    4. Notion, opinion, idea, fancy, indistinct recollection.
    5. Edition (of a book), number (of copies) printed at once.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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