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INK'LE, n. A kind or narrow fillet; tape.
INK'LING, n. A hint or whisper; an intimation. [Little used.]
INK'MAKER, n. One whose occupation is to make ink.
INKNOT, v.t. innot'. [in and knot.] To bind as with a knot.
INK'STAND, n. A vessel for holding ink and other writing utensils. INK'-STONE , ...
INK'Y, a. Consisting of ink; resembling ink; black. 1. Tarnished or blackened wi...
INLA'CE, v.t. [in and lace.] To embellish with variegations.
INLA'ID, pp. of inlay, which see.
IN'LAND, a. [in and land.] Interior; remote from the sea. Worcester in Massachus...
IN'LANDER, n. One who lives in the interior of a country, or at a distance from ...
INLAND'ISH, a. Denoting something inland; native.
INLAP'IDATE, v.t. [in and lapido, lapis, a stone.] To convert into a stony subst...
INLAW', v.t. To clear of outlawry or attainder.
INLA'Y, v.t. pret. and pp. inlaid. [in and lay.] To veneer; to diversify cabinet...
INLA'YER, n. The person who inlays or whose occupation it is to inlay.
INLA'YING, ppr. The operation of diversifying or ornamenting work with thin piec...