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EMP
1- electromagnetic pulse: a burst of electromagnetic energy produced by a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere, considered capable of widespread damage to power lines, telecommunications, and electronic equipment.
emp.
2abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) a plaster.
Emp.
3abbreviation for
- Emperor.
- Empire.
- Empress.
e.m.p.
4abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) after the manner prescribed; as directed.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of EMP1
From the Latin word emplastrum
Origin of EMP2
From Latin ex mōdō praescrīptō
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Example Sentences
They's fer emp'rors and kings t' set up in their palaces, an' men goes nutty jes' hankerin' fer 'em.
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An' my pal he woke me up one night 'bout twelve o'clock 'n' told me that he was the Emp'rer o' the North Pole.
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Technological solutions are crucial but may not be conceivable outside the EMP effects of nuclear weapons.
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Not the least characteristic of the series is a medal, with the usual head Napoleon Emp.
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Only our Doctor—Doctor Break—says he's an emp—or imp something—worse than imposter.
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