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INCORPSE, v.t. incorps'. To incorporate.
INCORRECT', a. [in and correct.] Not correct; not exact; not according to a copy...
INCORREC'TION, n. Want of correction.
INCORRECT'LY, adv. Not in accordance with truth or other standard; inaccurately;...
INCORRECT'NESS, n. Want of conformity to truth or to a standard; inaccuracy. Inc...
INCORRIGIBIL'ITY, n. The quality of being bad, erroneous or depraved beyond corr...
INCOR'RIGIBLE, a. [L. corrigo; con and rego.] 1. That cannot be corrected or ame...
INCOR'RIGIBL'ENESS INCOR'RIGIBLY, adv. To a degree of depravity beyond all means...
INCORRUPT' INCORRUPT'ED, a. [L. incorruptus; in and corrumpo, corruptus; con and...
INCORRUPTIBIL'ITY, n.[from incorruptible.] The quality of being incapable of dec...
INCORRUPT'IBLE, a. 1. That cannot corrupt or decay; not admitting of corruption....
INCORRUPT'IBLENESS, n. The quality of being incorruptible, or not liable to decay.
INCORRUP'TION, n. [in and corruption.] Incapacity of being corrupted. It is sown...
INCORRUPT'IVE, a. Not liable to corruption or decay.
INCORRUPT'NESS, n. Exemption from decay or corruption. 1. Purity of mind or mann...
INCRAS'SATE, v.t. [L. incrasso, incrassatus; in and crassus, thick.] 1. To make ...