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INCUM'BRANCER, n. One who has an incumbrance, or some legal claim on an estate.
INCUM'BROUS, a. Cumbersome; troublesome.
INCUR', v.t. [L. incurro, to run against; in and curro, to run.] 1. Literally, t...
INCURABIL'ITY, n. The state of being incurable; impossibility of cure; insuscept...
INCU'RABLE, a. 1. That cannot be cured; not admitting of cure; beyond the power ...
INCU'RABLENESS, n. The state of not admitting cure or remedy.
INCU'RABLY, adv. In a manner or degree that renders cure impracticable.
INCURIOS'ITY, n. Want of curiosity; inattentiveness; indifference.
INCU'RIOUS, a. [in and curious.] Destitute of curiosity; not curious or inquisit...
INCU'RIOUSNESS, n. Want of curiosity or inquisitiveness.
INCUR'RED, pp. Brought on.
INCUR'RING, ppr. Becoming subject or liable to; bringing on.
INCUR'SION, n. [L. incursio, from incurro. See Incur .] 1. Literally, a running ...
INCURV'ATE, v.t. [L. incurvo; in and curvus, bent.] To bend; to crook; to turn f...
INCURV'ATED, pp. Bent; turned from a rectilinear direction.
INCURV'ATING, ppr. Bending; turning from a right line.