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Date:
1400-1500
Language:
Late Latin
Origin:
implementum
'act of filling up'
, from
Latin
implere
'to fill up'
implement
2
noun
im‧ple‧ment
2
[
countable
]
a tool, especially one used for outdoor physical work
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