im|ped|i|ment

im|ped|i|ment
im|ped|i|ment «ihm PEHD uh muhnt», noun.
1. a hindrance; obstruction: »

As an impediment to South American tourism, the expensiveness of getting to some places is being given serious study (Newsweek).

2. some physical defect, especially a defect in speech: »

Stuttering is a speech impediment. They bring unto him one that was deaf, and had an impediment in his speech (Mark 7:32).

3. Law. a bar to the making of a valid marriage contract.
[< Latin impedīmentum < impedīre; see etym. under impede (Cf.impede)]

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