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Webster Dictionary :: Inabusively

INABU'SIVELY, adv. Without abuse.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaccessibility

INACCESSIBIL'ITY INACCESS'IBLE, a. [in and accessible.] 1. Not to be reached; as...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaccessibleness

INACCESS'IBLENESS, n. [from inaccessible.] The quality or state of being inacces...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaccessibly

INACCESS'IBLY, adv. So as not to be approached.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaccuracy

INAC'CURACY, n. [from inaccurate.] Want of accuracy or exactness; mistake; fault...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaccurate

INAC'CURATE, a. [in and accurate.] Not accurate; not exact or correct; not accor...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaccurately

INAC'CURATELY, adv. Not according to truth; incorrectly; erroneously. The accoun...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaction

INAC'TION, n. Want of action; forbearance of labor; idleness; rest.

Webster Dictionary :: Inactive

INAC'TIVE, a. [in and active.] Not active; inert; having no power to move. Matte...

Webster Dictionary :: Inactively

INAC'TIVELY, adv. Idly; sluggishly; without motion, labor or employment.

Webster Dictionary :: Inactivity

INACTIV'ITY, n. [in and activity.] Inertness; as the inactivity of matter. 1. Id...

Webster Dictionary :: Inactuate

INAC'TUATE, v.t. To put in action. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Inactuation

INACTUA'TION, n. Operation. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Inadequacy

INAD'EQUACY, n. [from inadequate.] The quality of being unequal or insufficient ...

Webster Dictionary :: Inadequate

INAD'EQUATE, a. [in and adequate. L. adoequatus, from adoequo, to equal.] 1. Not...

Webster Dictionary :: Inadequately

INAD'EQUATELY, adv. Not fully or sufficiently; not completely.

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