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Webster Dictionary :: Innovated

IN'NOVATED, pp. Changed by the introduction of something new.

Webster Dictionary :: Innovating

IN'NOVATING, ppr. Introducing novelties.

Webster Dictionary :: Innovation

INNOVA'TION, n. [from innovate.] Change made by the introduction of something ne...

Webster Dictionary :: Innovator

IN'NOVATOR, n. An introducer of changes. Time is the greatest innovator. 1. One ...

Webster Dictionary :: Innoxious

INNOX'IOUS, a. [L. innoxius; in and noxius, noceo, to hurt.] 1. Free from mischi...

Webster Dictionary :: Innoxiously

INNOX'IOUSLY, adv. Harmlessly; without mischief. 1. Without harm suffered.

Webster Dictionary :: Innoxiousness

INNOX'IOUSNESS, n. Harmlessness. The innoxiousness of the small pox.

Webster Dictionary :: Innuendo

INNUEND'O, n. [L. from innuo, to nod; in and nuo.] 1. An oblique hint; a remote ...

Webster Dictionary :: Innuent

IN'NUENT, a. [L. innuens.] Significant.

Webster Dictionary :: Innumerability

INNUMERABIL'ITY INNU'MERABLE, a. [L. innumerabilis. See Number .] 1. Not to be c...

Webster Dictionary :: Innumerableness

INNU'MERABLENESS, n. State of being innumerable.

Webster Dictionary :: Innumerably

INNU'MERABLY, adv. Without number.

Webster Dictionary :: Innumerous

INNU'MEROUS, a. [L. innumerus; in and numerus, number.] Too many to be counted o...

Webster Dictionary :: Innutrition

INNUTRI'TION, n. [in and nutrition.] Want of nutrition; failure of nourishment.

Webster Dictionary :: Innutritious

INNUTRI'TIOUS, a. [in and nutritious.] Not nutritious; not supplying nourishment...

Webster Dictionary :: Inobedience

INOBE'DIENCE. n. Disobedience; neglect of obedience.

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