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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: I27-INV |
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IMPOSITION (from Lat. imponere, to place or lay upon) , in ecclesiastical usage, the " laying on " of hands by a bishop
special
gift is conferred, or that the recipient is set apart for some special
work
punishment task given to a schoolboy. From " impose " in the sense of " to pass off " on some one, imposition means also a trick
trade
term
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