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INFECT', v.t. [L. inficio,infectus; in and facio.] 1. To taint with disease; to ...
INFE'ASIBLENESS, n. s as z. [from infeasible.] Impracticability; the quality of ...
INFEASIBIL'ITY INFE'ASIBLE, a. s as z. [in and feasible, L. facio.] Not to be do...
INFAUST'ING, n. [L. infaustus.] The act of making unlucky.
INFATUA'TION, n. The act of affecting with folly. 1. A state of mind in which th...
INFAT'UATING, ppr. Affecting with folly.
INFAT'UATED, pp. Affected with folly.
INFAT'UATE, v.t. [L. infatuo; in and fatuus, foolish.] 1. To make foolish; to af...
INFAT'IGABLE, a. Indefatigable.
INFASH'IONABLE, a. Unfashionable. [Not used.]
INFARC'TION, n. [L. infarcio, infercio, to stuff; in and farcio.] The act of stu...
INF`ARCE, v.t. infars. To stuff. [Not in use.]
IN'FANTRY, n. In military affairs,the soldiers or troops that serve on foot, as ...
IN'FANTLY, a. Like a child's.
IN'FANTLIKE, a. Like an infant.
IN'FANTINE, a. Pertaining to infants or to young children.