orthography - Is "imbedded" a valid spelling of the word "embedded"?


I have seen this used on our marketing materials:



The technology imbedded in this solution will help improve productivity.



I was going to flag it as a spelling error, however Googling provided some references to it being a proper usage.


My instinct is that it is wrong however, can anyone shed any light?



Answer



Regarding Oxford Dictionaries, yes it is:



embed


Pronunciation: /emˈbed/


(also imbed /im-/)



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