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INTORT'ING, ppr. Winding; twisting.
INTORT'ED, pp. Twisted; made winding.
INTORT', v.t. [L. intortus, from intorqueo, to twist.] To twist; to wreath; to w...
INTOR'SION, n. [L. intorqueo, intorsum, to twist.] A winding, bending or twistin...
INTO'NE, v.i. [L. intono, supra.] To utter a sound, or a deep protracted sound. ...
INTONA'TION, n. In music, the action of sounding the notes of the scale with the...
IN'TONATE, v.i. [L. intono, intonatus; in and tono, to sound or thunder.] 1. To ...
INTOMBING, ppr. intoom'ing. Depositing in a tomb; interring.
INTOMBED, pp. intoom'ed. Deposited in a tomb; buried.
INTOMB, v.t. intoom'. [in and tomb.] To deposit in a tomb; to bury.
INTOLERA'TION, n. Intolerance; refusal to tolerate others in their opinions or w...
INTOL'ERATED, a. Not endured; not tolerated.
INTOL'ERANT, a. [L. in and tolero, to endure.] 1. Not enduring; not able to endu...
INTOL'ERANCE, n. [from intolerant.] Want of toleration; the not enduring at all ...
INTOL'ERABLY, adv. To a degree beyond endurance; as intolerably cold; intolerabl...
INTOL'ERABLENESS, n. The quality of being not tolerable or sufferable.