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INGUST'ABLE, a. [L. in and gusto, to taste.] That cannot be tasted. [Little used.]
INGURGITA'TION, n. The act of swallowing greedily, or in great quantity.
INGUR'GITATE, v.t. [L. ingurgito; in and gurges, a gulf.] To swallow greedily or...
INGULF'ING, ppr. Swallowing up in a gulf, whirlpool or vast deep.
INGULF'ED, pp. Swallowed up in a gulf or vast deep; cast into a gulf.
INGULF', v.t. [in and gulf.] To swallow up in a vast deep,gulf or whirlpool. 1. ...
IN'GUINAL, a. [L. inguen, the groin.] Pertaining to the grain; as an inguinal tu...
INGRES'SION, n. [L. ingressio, ingredior.] The act of entering; entrance.
IN'GRESS, n. [L. ingerssus, ingredior, supra.] 1. Entrance; as the ingress of ai...
INGRE'DIENT, n. [L. ingrediens, entering into; ingredior; in and gradior. See Gr...
INGREAT, v.t. To make great. [Not in use.]
INGRAV'IDATE, v.t. [L. gravidus.] To impregnate.
INGRA'VE, v.t. To bury. [Not used.]
INGRAT'ITUDE, n. 1. Want of gratitude or sentiments of kindness for favors recei...
INGRA'TIATING, ppr. Commending one's self to the favor of another. INGRA'TIATING...
INGRA'TIATE, v.t. ingra'shate. [L. in and gratia, favor.] 1. To commend one's se...