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INCHAR'ITABLE, a. Uncharitable. [The latter is the word used.]
INCHAS'TITY, n. [in and chastity.] Lewdness; impurity; unchastity.
INCHEST', v.t. To put into a chest. INCH'-MEAL , n. [inch and meal.] A piece an ...
IN'CHOATE, v.t. [L. inchoo.] To begin. [Little used.] IN'CHOATE , a. Begun; comm...
IN'CHOATELY, adv. In an incipient degree.
INCHOA'TION, n. The act of beginning; commencement; inception. The setting on fo...
INCHO'ATIVE, a. Noting beginning; inceptive; as an inchoative verb, otherwise ca...
INCI'DE, v.t. [L. incido; in and coedo, to strike.] To cut; to separate; as medi...
IN'CIDENCE, n. [L. incidens; incido, to fall on; in and cado, to fall.] 1. Liter...
IN'CIDENT, a. Falling; casual; fortuitous; coming or happening occasionally, or ...
INCIDENT'AL, a. Happening; coming without design; casual; accidental; as an inci...
INCIDENT'ALLY, adv. Casually; without intention; accidentally. I was incidentall...
IN'CIDENTLY, adv. Occasionally; by the way. [Not used.]
INCIN'ERATE, v.t. [L. in and cinis, cineris, ashes] To burn to ashes.
INCIN'ERATED, pp. Burnt to ashes.
INCIN'ERATING, ppr. Reducing to ashes by combustion.