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imbark

I. imbark, v.
    (ɪmˈbɑːk)
    Also 7 em-.
    [f. im-1 + bark n.1]
    trans. To enclose in or clothe with bark. Also fig.

1647 H. More Poems 256 Embarked as in a tree..A fading life we lead. 1649 Lovelace Poems 159 Imbark thee in the Lawrell tree. 1815 Mrs. Trench Rem. 328, I..am not always imbarked and rooted in my geraniums and myrtles. a 1822 Shelley Pr. Wks. (1880) III. 69 It is leaning forward upon a knotty staff imbarked and circled by a viper.

II. imbark, -ation etc.:
    see embark, etc.

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