Immer
talkative. (1.) The head of the sixteenth priestly order (1 Chr. 24:14). (2.) Jer. 20:1. (3.) Ezra 2:37; Neh. 7:40. (4.) Ezra 2:59; Neh. 7:61. (5.) The father of Zadok (Neh. 3:29).
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[ih-murj] /ɪˈmɜrdʒ/ verb (used without object), immerged, immerging. 1. to plunge, as into a fluid. 2. to disappear by entering into any medium, as the moon into the shadow of the sun. verb (used with object), immerged, immerging. 3. Archaic. to immerse. /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/ verb 1. an archaic word for immerse v. 1620s, “immerse, plunge” (rare), […]
- Immergence
[ih-murj] /ɪˈmɜrdʒ/ verb (used without object), immerged, immerging. 1. to plunge, as into a fluid. 2. to disappear by entering into any medium, as the moon into the shadow of the sun. verb (used with object), immerged, immerging. 3. Archaic. to immerse. /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/ verb 1. an archaic word for immerse v. 1620s, “immerse, plunge” (rare), […]
- Immerse
[ih-murs] /ɪˈmɜrs/ verb (used with object), immersed, immersing. 1. to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink. 2. to involve deeply; absorb: She is totally immersed in her law practice. 3. to baptize by . 4. to embed; bury. /ɪˈmɜːs/ verb (transitive) 1. (often foll by in) to plunge or dip into liquid […]
- Immersed
[ih-murst] /ɪˈmɜrst/ adjective 1. plunged or sunk in or as if in a liquid. 2. Biology. somewhat or wholly sunk in the surrounding parts, as an organ. 3. Botany. growing under water. [ih-murs] /ɪˈmɜrs/ verb (used with object), immersed, immersing. 1. to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink. 2. to involve deeply; […]
- Immerser
/ɪˈmɜːsə/ noun 1. an informal term for immersion heater