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INISLE, v.t. ini'le. [in and isle.] To surround; to encircle. [Not in use.]
INI'TAITED, pp. Instructed in the first principles; entered.
INI'TIAL, a. [L. initialis, initium, beginning.] 1. Beginning; placed at the beg...
INI'TIALLY, adv. In an incipient degree.
INI'TIATE, v.t. [Low L. initio, to enter or begin, from initum, ineo, to enter; ...
INI'TIATING, ppr. Introducing by instruction, or by appropriate ceremonies.
INITIA'TION, n. [L. initiatio.] The act or process of introducing one into a new...
INI'TIATORY, a. Initiating or serving to initiate; introducing by instruction, o...
INJECT', v.t. [L. injectus, injicio; in and jacio, to throw.] 1. To throw in; to...
INJECT'ED, pp. Thrown in or on.
INJECT'ING, ppr. Throwing in or on.
INJECT'ION, n. [L. injectio.] The act of throwing in, particularly that of throw...
INJOIN. [See Enjoin .]
INJUCUND'ITY, n. [L. injucunditas.] Unpleasantness; disagreeableness. [Little us...
INJU'DICABLE, a. Not cognizable by a judge. [Little used.]
INJUDI'CIAL, a. Not according to the forms of law.