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INHER'ITOR, n. An heir; one who inherits or may inherit.
INHER'ITRESS INHER'ITRIX, n. An heiress; a female who inherits or is entitled to...
INHERSE, v.t. inhers.'. [in and herse.] To inclose in a funeral monument.
INHE'SION, n. s as z. [L. inhoesio, inhoereo.] Inherence; the state of existing ...
INHIA'TION, n. [L. inhiatio.] A gaping after; eager desire. [Not used.]
INHIB'IT, v.t. [L. inhibeo; in and habeo, to hold, properly to rush or drive.] 1...
INHIB'ITED, pp. Restrained; forbid.
INHIB'ITING, ppr. Restraining; repressing; prohibiting.
INHIBI'TION, n. [L. inhibitio.] 1. Prohibition; restraint; embargo. 2. In law, a...
INHOLD, v.t. pret. and pp. inheld. [in and hold.] To have inherent; to contain i...
INHOLDER, n. An inhabitant.
INHOOP', v.t. [in and hoop.] To confine or inclose in any place.
INHOS'PITABLE, a. [in and hospitable.] 1. Not hospitable; not disposed to entert...
INHOS'PITABLENESS INHOS'PITABLY, adv. Unkindly to strangers.
INHOSPITAL'ITY, n. Want of hospitality or kindness to strangers; refusal or unwi...
INHU'MAN, a. [L. inhumanus; in and humanus, humane.] 1. Destitute of the kindnes...