impida
Impida is a term with limited standalone meaning in English-language reference works. In Latin, impida is the feminine form of the adjective impidus, meaning shameless, indecent, or unworthy. As a Latin modifier, impida agrees with feminine nouns and is used in noun–adjective phrases rather than as an independent noun. The masculine form is impidus and the neuter form is impidum.
In classical usage, impida appears as part of a broader description rather than as a self-contained concept.
Beyond Latin grammar, impida may also appear as a proper name, brand, or fictional label in modern
Lexicographically, impidus and its inflected forms, including impida, are listed in Latin dictionaries as adjectives related
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