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INI'TAITED, pp. Instructed in the first principles; entered.
INISLE, v.t. ini'le. [in and isle.] To surround; to encircle. [Not in use.]
INIR'RITATIVE, a. Not accompanied with excitement; as an inirritative fever.
INIR'RITABLE, a. [in and irritable.] Not irritable; not susceptible of irritatio...
INIRRITABIL'ITY, n. [in and irritability.] The quality of being inirritable, or ...
INIQ'UITY, n. [L. iniquitas; in and oequitas, equity.] 1. Injustice; unrighteous...
INIQ'UITOUS, a. [See Iniquity .] Unjust; wicked; as an iniquitous bargain; an in...
INIM'ITABLY, adv. In a manner not to be imitated; to a degree beyond imitation. ...
INIM'ITABLE, a. [L. inimitabilis; in and imitabilis, from imitor, to imitate.] T...
INIMITABIL'ITY, n. [from inimitable.] The quality of being incapable of imitation.
INIM'ICAL, a. [L. inimiens; in and amicus, a friend.] 1. Unfriendly; having the ...
INIMAG'INABLE, a. Unimaginable; inconceivable.
INHU'MING, ppr. Burying; interring.
INHU'MED, pp. Buried; interred.
INHU'ME, v.t. [L. inhumo, humo, to bury.] 1. To bury; to inter; to deposit in th...
INHU'MATE INHUMA'TION, n. The act of burying; interment. 1. In chimistry, a meth...