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INSUCCA'TION, n. [L. insucco, to moisten; in and succus, juice.] The act of soak...
INSUF'FERABLE, a. [in and sufferable.] 1. Intolerable; that cannot be borne or e...
INSUF'FERABLY, adv. To a degree beyond endurance; as a blaze insufferably bright...
INSUFFI'CIENCY, n. [in and sufficiency.] 1. Inadequateness; want of sufficiency;...
INSUFFI'CIENT, a. [in and sufficient.] 1. Not sufficient; inadequate to any need...
INSUFFI'CIENTLY, adv. With want of sufficiency; with want of proper ability or s...
INSUFFLA'TION, n. [L. in and sufflo, to blow.] 1. The act of breathing on. 2. Th...
INSU'ITABLE, a. Unsuitable. [Little used.]
IN'SULAR, a. [L. insularis, from insula, an isle.] Belonging to an isle; surroun...
IN'SULATE, v.t. [L. insula, an isle.] To place in a detached situation, or in a ...
IN'SULATED, pp. or a. Standing by itself; not being contiguous to other bodies; ...
IN'SULATING, ppr. Setting in a detached position. In electrical experiments, pre...
INSULA'TION, n. The act of insulating; the state of being detached from other ob...
IN'SULATOR, n. In electrical experiments, the substance or body that insulates, ...
INSULSE, a. insuls'. [L. insulsus.] Dull; insipid. [Not used.]
IN'SULT, n. [L. insultus, from insilio, to leap on; in and salio, to leap.] 1. T...