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INLIST', v.i. [in and list.] To enter into military service by signing articles ...
IN'LET, n. [in and let.] A passage or opening by which an inclosed place may be ...
INLA'YING, ppr. The operation of diversifying or ornamenting work with thin piec...
INLA'YER, n. The person who inlays or whose occupation it is to inlay.
INLA'Y, v.t. pret. and pp. inlaid. [in and lay.] To veneer; to diversify cabinet...
INLAW', v.t. To clear of outlawry or attainder.
INLAP'IDATE, v.t. [in and lapido, lapis, a stone.] To convert into a stony subst...
INLAND'ISH, a. Denoting something inland; native.
IN'LANDER, n. One who lives in the interior of a country, or at a distance from ...
IN'LAND, a. [in and land.] Interior; remote from the sea. Worcester in Massachus...
INLA'ID, pp. of inlay, which see.
INLA'CE, v.t. [in and lace.] To embellish with variegations.
INK'Y, a. Consisting of ink; resembling ink; black. 1. Tarnished or blackened wi...
INK'STAND, n. A vessel for holding ink and other writing utensils. INK'-STONE , ...
INKNOT, v.t. innot'. [in and knot.] To bind as with a knot.
INK'MAKER, n. One whose occupation is to make ink.