impur - translation to English
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impur - translation to English

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN INDIA

impur         
impure, unclean, tainted
adultération         
n. adulteration, substance that has been made impure
profanateur      
profanatory, serving to desecrate what is sacred, blasphemous; defiling, contaminating, making impure

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Impur

Impur is a town and an assembly constituency in Nagaland, India. It was established as a mission centre in 1894 by the American missionaries. In 1897, when the Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang (Ao Baptist Church Association) was formed, it became its headquarters and continues to do so till date. It is 15 kilometres away from the heart of Mokokchung town. It is also the Headquarters of Ao churches (ABAM) in Nagaland which has about 159 churches under its fold. It has a Higher Secondary school, Hospital and a Church. It is surrounded by Mopongchuket and Süngratsü village.

Examples of use of impur
1. Comme si, dans les secondes qui suivent, j‘allais vraiment abreuver nos sillons d‘un sang impur.
2. La réalité spirituelle de l‘imamat dépasse l‘exercice d‘un pouvoir politique considéré comme impur et injuste.
3. Mais le minerai est tr';s impur.» • Purification La teneur en uranium est de l‘ordre de 1 ŕ 5 kg par tonne de minerai.
4. L‘idée que tout juif, męme converti, a du sang impur dans ses veines parce qu‘il a contribué ŕ la crucifixion de Jésus–Christ est tr';s populaire.
5. Evidemment, une certaine familiarité avec le sujet donne mieux la mesure de leur réussite: le film est ŕ la fois un héritier direct du genre impur «inventé» par Capote et une sorte de contrechamp troublant de celui de Brooks!