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Webster Dictionary :: Inuring

INU'RING, ppr. Habituating; accustoming. 1. Passing in use to the benefit of.

Webster Dictionary :: Inurn

INURN', v.t. [in and urn.] To bury; to inter; to intomb. --The sepulcher Wherein...

Webster Dictionary :: Inurned

INURN'ED, pp. Deposited in a tomb.

Webster Dictionary :: Inurning

INURN'ING, ppr. Interring; burying.

Webster Dictionary :: Inusitation

INUSITA'TION, n. Want of use; disuse. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Inustion

INUS'TION, n. [L. inustio, inuro; in and uro, to burn.] The action of burning. 1...

Webster Dictionary :: Inutile

INU'TILE, a. [L. inutilis.] Unprofitable; useless. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Inutility

INUTIL'ITY, n. [L. inutilitas; in and utilitas. See Utility .] Uselessness; the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Inutterable

INUT'TERABLE, a. That cannot be uttered.

Webster Dictionary :: Invade

INVA'DE, v.t. [L. invado; in and vado, to go.] 1. To enter a country, as an army...

Webster Dictionary :: Invaded

INVA'DED, pp. Entered by an army with a hostile design; attacked; assaulted; inf...

Webster Dictionary :: Invader

INVA'DER, n. One who enters the territory of another with a view to war, conques...

Webster Dictionary :: Invading

INVA'DING, ppr. Entering on the possessions of another with a view to war, conqu...

Webster Dictionary :: Invalescence

INVALES'CENCE, n. [L. invalesco.] Strength; health.

Webster Dictionary :: Invaletudinary

INVALETU'DINARY, a. Wanting health.

Webster Dictionary :: Invalid

INVAL'ID, a. [L. invalidus; in and validus, strong, from valeo, to be strong, to...

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