
1) Approval 2) Commendation 3) Countenance 4) Endorsement 5) Formal and explicit approval 6) Indorsement 7) License to publish 8) Sanction 9) Sanction or approval 10) Warrant
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1) Okeh 2) Okey 3) Sanction 4) Seal 5) Visa
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An imprimatur (from Latin, `let it be printed`) is, in the proper sense, a declaration authorizing publication of a book. The term is also applied loosely to any mark of approval or endorsement. ==Catholic Church== In the Catholic Church an imprimatur is an official declaration by a Church authority that a book or other printed work may be publi.....
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[philately] In philately the word imprimatur refers to the first stamps printed from an approved and finished printing plate. The term is particularly associated with British Victorian stamps as it was the practice of the printers to retain the first sheet as a record. The word is from the Latin `let it be printed`. ...
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licence to print a book
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• (n.) A license to print or publish a book, paper, etc.; also, in countries subjected to the censorship of the press, approval of that which is published.
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(Latin: `let it be printed`), in the Roman Catholic church, a permission, required by contemporary canon law and granted by a bishop, for the ...
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(from the Latin, 'let it be printed'). A permission to print found in books where publishing required sanction from the relevant authority, usually the Church or State.
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'Let it be printed' Latin. In early works it was the statement indicating that the publication was authorised by the appropriate authority.
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(Latin, 'let it be printed') An official license or official permission to print or publish a book o
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Im`pri·ma'tur noun [ Latin , let it be printed.]
(Law) A license to print or publish a book, paper, etc.; also, in countries subjected to the censorship of the press, approval of that which is published.
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Imprimatur is Latin for let it be printed
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Imprimatur (from the Latin meaning 'let it be printed'), is the word by which the licenser allows a book to be printed in countries where the censorship of books is exercised in its rigour.
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imprimatur Let it be printed. An official license from the Roman Catholic Church to print or publish a book.
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an official license to print or publish a book, pamphlet, etc., esp. a license issued by a censor of the Roman Catholic Church. Cf. nihil obstat. · sanction or approval; support: Our plan has the company president's imprimatur.
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formal and explicit approval
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