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INTHRO'NIZE, v.t. To enthrone. [Not in use.]
IN'TIMACY, n. [from intimate.] Close familiarity or fellowship; nearness in frie...
IN'TIMATE,a. [L. intimus, superl. of intus, or interus, within.] 1. Inmost; inwa...
IN'TIMATED, pp. Hinted; slightly mentioned or signified.
IN'TIMATELY, adv. Closely; with close intermixture and union of parts; as two fl...
IN'TIMATING, ppr. Hinting; suggesting.
INTIMA'TION, n. Hint; an obscure or indirect suggestion or notice; a declaration...
IN'TIME, a. [L. intimus.] Inward; internal. [Not used.]
INTIM'IDATE, v.t. [L. timidus, fearful; timeo, to fear.] To make fearful; to ins...
INTIM'IDATED, pp. Made fearful; abashed.
INTIM'IDATING, ppr. Making fearful; abashing.
INTIMIDA'TION, n. The act of making fearful; the state of being abashed.
INTINCTIV'ITY, n. [L. in and tinctus, dipped,stained.] The want of the quality o...
INTIRE, INTIRELY,. [See Entire and its derivatives.]
INTIRE, INTIRELY,. [See Entire and its derivatives.]
INTITLE. [See Entitle .]