Impression
IMPRES'SION, noun [Latin impressio.] The act of impressing, as one body on another; as a figure made by impression
1. Mark; indentation; stamp made by pressure; as, a seal makes an impression on wax.
2. The effect which objects produce on the mind. Thus we say, the truths of the gospel make an impression on the mind; they make no impression or a deep and lasting impression The heart is impressed with love or gratitude. We lie open to the impressions of flattery.
4. Sensible effect. The artillery made no impression on the fort. The attack made no impression on the enemy.
5. A single edition of a book; the books printed at once; as a copy of the last impression The whole impression of the work was sold in a month.
6. Slight, indistinct remembrance. I have an impression that the fact was stated to me, but I cannot clearly recollect it.