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I'SICLE, a pendant shoot of ice,is more generally written icicle. [See Ice and I...
ISH, a termination of English words,is, in Sax. isc. Dan.isk, G. isch; and not i...
IS'ERIN IS'ERINE, n. A mineral of an iron black color, and of a splendent metall...
IS'CHURY, n. [Gr. to stop, and urine.] A stoppage or suppression of urine.
ISCHURET'IC, a. [See Ischury .] Having the quality of relieving ischury. ISCHURE...
ISCHIAD'IC, a. [L. ischiadicus, from ischias, the sciatica, from ischium, the hi...
IS'ATIS, n. In zoology, the arctic fox or Canis lagopus.
IS'AGON, n. [Gr. equal, and an angle.] A figure whose angles are equal.
ISAGOG'IC'ICAL, a. Introductory.
IS'ABEL, n. Isabel yellow is a brownish yellow, with a shade of brownish red.
IS, v.i. iz. [L. est.] The third person singular of the substantive verb, which ...
IRRUP'TIVE, a. Rushing in or upon.
IRRUP'TION, n. [L. irruption; in and rumpo, to break or burst.] 1. A bursting in...
IRRORA'TION, n. [L. irroratio.] The act of bedewing; the state of being moistene...
IR'RITATORY, a. Exciting; stimulating.
IR'RITATIVE, a. Serving to excite or irritate. 1. Accompanied with or produced b...