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INOR'GANIZED, a. Not having organic structure; void of organs, as earths, metals...
INOS'CULATE, v.i. [L. in and osculatus, from osculor, to kiss.] In anatomy, to u...
INOS'CULATING, ppr. Uniting,as the extremities of two vessels.
INOSCULA'TION, n. The union of two vessels of an animal body at their extremitie...
INPOL'ITIC, a. Not wise; devising and pursuing measures adapted to injure the pu...
IN'QUEST, n. [L. inquisitio, inquiro; in and quoero, to See K.] 1. Inquisition; ...
INQUI'ET, v.t. To disturb; to trouble. [Not used.]
INQUIETA'TION, n. Disturbance. [Not used.]
INQUI'ETUDE, n. [L. inquietudo; in and quies,rest.] Disturbed state; want of qui...
IN'QUINATE, v.t. [L.inquino, to defile; Gr. common.] To defile; to pollute; to c...
INQUINA'TION, n. The act of defiling, or state of being defiled; pollution; corr...
INQUI'RABLE, a. [from inquire.] That may be inquired into; subject to inquisitio...
INQUI'RE, v.i. [L. inquiro; in and quoero, to See K.] 1. To ask a question; to S...
INQUI'RENT, a. Making inquiry.
INQUI'RER, n. One who asks a question; one who interrogates; one who searches or...
INQUI'RING, ppr. See King for information by asking questions; asking; questioni...