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Webster Dictionary :: Informal

INFORM'AL, a. [in and formal.] Not in the regular or usual form; as an informal ...

Webster Dictionary :: Informality

INFORMAL'ITY, n. [from informal.] Want of regular or customary form. The informa...

Webster Dictionary :: Informally

INFORM'ALLY, adv. In an irregular or informal manner; without the usual forms.

Webster Dictionary :: Informant

INFORM'ANT, n. One who informs, or gives intelligence. 1. One who offers an accu...

Webster Dictionary :: Informative

INFORM'ATIVE, a. Having power to animate.

Webster Dictionary :: Informed

INFORM'ED, pp. Told; instructed; made acquainted.

Webster Dictionary :: Informer

INFORM'ER, n. One who animates, informs or gives intelligence. 1. One who commun...

Webster Dictionary :: Informidable

INFORM'IDABLE, a. [in and formidable.] Not formidable; not to be feared or dread...

Webster Dictionary :: Informing

INFORM'ING, ppr. Giving notice or intelligence; telling. 1. Communicating facts ...

Webster Dictionary :: Informity

INFORM'ITY, n. [L. informis.] Want of regular form; shapelessness.

Webster Dictionary :: Informous

INFORM'OUS, a. [L. informis.] Of no regular form or figure; shapeless.

Webster Dictionary :: Informtion

INFORM'TION, n. [L. informatio.] 1. Intelligence; notice, news or advice communi...

Webster Dictionary :: Infortunate

INFOR'TUNATE, a. [L. infortunatus.] Unlucky; unfortunate. [The latter is commonl...

Webster Dictionary :: Infortunately

INFOR'TUNATELY, adv. Unfortunately. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Infortune

INFOR'TUNE, n. Misfortune. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Infract

INFRACT', v.t. [L. infractus, from infringo; in and frango, to break.] To break;...

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