Impark vs Imparl - What's the difference?
impark | imparl |
To enclose or confine in (or as if in) a park
To enclose, or fence in land to make a park
(obsolete) To hold discourse; to parley.
(legal) To have time before pleading; to have delay for mutual adjustment.
As verbs the difference between impark and imparl
is that impark is to enclose or confine in (or as if in) a park while imparl is (obsolete) to hold discourse; to parley.impark
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(en verb)imparl
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(en verb)- (Blackstone)