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Webster Dictionary :: Intransmutability

INTRANSMUTABIL'ITY, n. The quality of not being transmutable.

Webster Dictionary :: Intransmutable

INTRANSMU'TABLE, a. [in and transmutable.] That cannot be transmuted or changed ...

Webster Dictionary :: Intrant

IN'TRANT, a. [L. intrans.] Entering; penetrating.

Webster Dictionary :: Intreasure

INTREASURE, v.t. intrezh'ur. [in and treasure.] To lay up as in a treasury. [Lit...

Webster Dictionary :: Intreatful

INTRE'ATFUL, a. Full of entreaty.

Webster Dictionary :: Intrench

INTRENCH', v.t. 1. To dig or cut a trench around a place, as in fortification; t...

Webster Dictionary :: Intrenchant

INTRENCH'ANT, a. Not to be divided or wounded; indivisible. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Intrenched

INTRENCH'ED, pp. Fortified with a ditch and parapet.

Webster Dictionary :: Intrenching

INTRENCH'ING, ppr. Fortifying with a trench and parapet.

Webster Dictionary :: Intrenchment

INTRENCH'MENT, n. Properly, a trench or ditch only; but as the earth thrown out ...

Webster Dictionary :: Intrepid

INTREP'ID, a. [L. intrepidus; in and trepidus, trepido, to tremble.] Literally, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Intrepidity

INTREPID'ITY, n. Fearlessness; fearless bravery in danger; undaunted courage or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Intrepidly

INTREP'IDLY, adv. Without trembling or shrinking from danger; fearlessly; daring...

Webster Dictionary :: Intricable

IN'TRICABLE, a. Entangling. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Intricacy

IN'TRICACY, n. [from intricate.] The state of being entangled; perplexity; invol...

Webster Dictionary :: Intricate

IN'TRICATE, a. [L. intricatus, from intrico, to fold; in and tricor.] Entangled,...

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