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INGURGITA'TION, n. The act of swallowing greedily, or in great quantity.
INGUST'ABLE, a. [L. in and gusto, to taste.] That cannot be tasted. [Little used.]
INHAB'ILE, a. [L. inhabilis; in and habilis, apt, fit.] 1. Not apt or fit; unfit...
INHABIL'ITY, n. [from inhabile.] Unaptness; unfitness; want of skill. [Little us...
INHAB'IT, v.t. [L. inhabito; in and habito, to dwell.] To live or dwell in; to o...
INHAB'ITABLE, a. [from inhabit.] Habitable; that may be inhabited; capable of af...
INHAB'ITANCE, n. Residence of dwellers. [Little used.]
INHAB'ITANCY, n. Residence; habitancy; permanent or legal residence in a town, c...
INHAB'ITANT, n. A dweller; one who dwells or resides permanently in a place, or ...
INHABITA'TION, n. The act of inhabiting, or state of being inhabited. 1. Abode; ...
INHAB'ITED, pp. Occupied by inhabitants, human or irrational.
INHAB'ITER, n. One who inhabits; a dweller; an inhabitant.
INHAB'ITING, ppr. Dwelling in; occupying as a settled or permanent inhabitant; r...
INHAB'ITRESS, n. A female inhabitant.
INHA'LE, v.t. [L. inhalo; in and halo, to breathe.] To draw into the lungs; to i...
INHA'LED, pp. Drawn into the lungs.