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INURN', v.t. [in and urn.] To bury; to inter; to intomb. --The sepulcher Wherein...
INU'RING, ppr. Habituating; accustoming. 1. Passing in use to the benefit of.
INU'REMENT, n. Use; practice; habit; custom; frequency.
INU'RED, pp. Accustomed; hardened by use.
INU'RE, v.t. [in and ure. Ure signifies use, practice, in old English.] 1. To ha...
INURBAN'ITY, n. [in and urbanity.] Incivility; rude; unpolished manners or depor...
INUNDERSTAND'ING, a. Void of understanding. [A bad word and not used.]
INUNDA'TION, n. [L. inundatio.] An overflow of water or other fluid; a flood; a ...
INUN'DATING, ppr. Overflowing; deluging; spreading over.
INUN'DATED, pp. Overflowed; spread over with a fluid; copiously supplied.
INUN'DATE, v.t. [L. inundo, inundatus; in and unda, a wave, or its root.] 1. To ...
INUN'DANT, a. [L. inundans, infra.] Overflowing.
INUNCTUOS'ITY, n. [L. in and unctus, or Eng. unctuous.] The want of unctuosity; ...
INUNC'TION, n. [L. inunctus, inungo; in and ungo, to anoint.] The action of anoi...
INUM'BRATE, v.t. [L. inumbro.] To shade.
IN'ULIN, n. A peculiar vegetable principle extracted from the Inula helenium, or...