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Imprimatur, n.
Pronunciation: ˌimprəˈmädər, imˈpriməˌto͝or
Meaning: This word originally referred to an official license by the Roman Catholic Church to print an ecclesiastical or religious book of some kind, one that was deemed to hold no doctrinal errors; thus, the word, coming from the Latin, meant “Let it be printed.” Over time, it has taken on a more figurative meaning, basically referring to any formal approval, endorsement, or sanction from an authority.
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