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Webster Dictionary :: Inextricably

INEX'TRICABLY, adv. To a degree of perplexity not to be disentangled.

Webster Dictionary :: Ineye

INEYE, v.t. To inoculate; as a tree or a bud.

Webster Dictionary :: Infabricated

INFAB'RICATED, a. Unfabricated; unwrought. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Infallibility

INFALLIBIL'ITY INFAL'LIBLE, a. [L. fallo.] 1. Not fallible; not capable of errin...

Webster Dictionary :: Infallibleness

INFAL'LIBLENESS, n. [from infallible.] The quality of being incapable of error o...

Webster Dictionary :: Infallibly

INFAL'LIBLY, adv. Without a possibility of erring or mistaking. 1. Certainly; wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Infame

INFA'ME, v.t. To defame. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Infamous

IN'FAMOUS, a. [L. infamis; infamo, to defame; in and fama, fame.] 1. Of ill repo...

Webster Dictionary :: Infamously

IN'FAMOUSLY, adv. In a manner or degree to render infamous; scandalously; disgra...

Webster Dictionary :: Infamousness

IN'FAMOUSNESS IN'FAMY, n. [L. infamia; in and fama, report.] 1. Total loss of re...

Webster Dictionary :: Infancy

IN'FANCY, n. [L. infantia. See Infant .] 1. The first part of life, beginning at...

Webster Dictionary :: Infandous

INFAND'OUS, a. [L. infandus.] Too odious to be expressed. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Infangthef

INFANG'THEF, n. In English law, the privilege granted to lords to judge thieves ...

Webster Dictionary :: Infant

IN'FANT, n. [L. infans; in and fans, speaking, fari, to speak.] 1. A child in th...

Webster Dictionary :: Infanta

INFANT'A, n. In Spain and Portugal, any princes of the royal blood, except the e...

Webster Dictionary :: Infante

INFANT'E, n. In Spain and Portugal, any son of the king, except the eldest or he...

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