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INEX'TRICABLY, adv. To a degree of perplexity not to be disentangled.
INEYE, v.t. To inoculate; as a tree or a bud.
INFAB'RICATED, a. Unfabricated; unwrought. [Not used.]
INFALLIBIL'ITY INFAL'LIBLE, a. [L. fallo.] 1. Not fallible; not capable of errin...
INFAL'LIBLENESS, n. [from infallible.] The quality of being incapable of error o...
INFAL'LIBLY, adv. Without a possibility of erring or mistaking. 1. Certainly; wi...
INFA'ME, v.t. To defame. [Not used.]
IN'FAMOUS, a. [L. infamis; infamo, to defame; in and fama, fame.] 1. Of ill repo...
IN'FAMOUSLY, adv. In a manner or degree to render infamous; scandalously; disgra...
IN'FAMOUSNESS IN'FAMY, n. [L. infamia; in and fama, report.] 1. Total loss of re...
IN'FANCY, n. [L. infantia. See Infant .] 1. The first part of life, beginning at...
INFAND'OUS, a. [L. infandus.] Too odious to be expressed. [Not in use.]
INFANG'THEF, n. In English law, the privilege granted to lords to judge thieves ...
IN'FANT, n. [L. infans; in and fans, speaking, fari, to speak.] 1. A child in th...
INFANT'A, n. In Spain and Portugal, any princes of the royal blood, except the e...
INFANT'E, n. In Spain and Portugal, any son of the king, except the eldest or he...