imperforate

[imˈpərf(ə)rət]

imperforate Definition

  • 1not having a hole or passage allowing access from one side to the other
  • 2not producing any offspring, sterile

Using imperforate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "imperforate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The imperforate wall blocked their way.

  • Example

    The patient was diagnosed with an imperforate hymen.

  • Example

    The stamp was imperforate, making it more valuable.

imperforate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for imperforate

Antonyms for imperforate

Phrases with imperforate

  • a birth defect where the rectum is not connected to the anus, causing bowel obstruction

    Example

    The newborn was diagnosed with an imperforate anus and required immediate surgery.

  • a medical condition where the hymen completely covers the vaginal opening, causing menstrual blood to accumulate in the vagina

    Example

    The teenager was experiencing severe abdominal pain due to an imperforate hymen.

  • a postage stamp without perforations on the edges, making it more valuable to collectors

    Example

    The rare imperforate stamp was sold for a high price at the auction.

Origins of imperforate

from Latin 'im-' meaning 'not' and 'perforare' meaning 'to pierce'

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Summary: imperforate in Brief

The term 'imperforate' [imˈpərf(ə)rət] refers to something that does not have a hole or passage allowing access from one side to the other. It can also mean not producing any offspring, sterile. Examples include an imperforate wall, an imperforate hymen, and an imperforate stamp. The term is often used in formal contexts.