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I'OLITE, n. [Gr. a violet, and stone.] A mineral of a violet blue color, with a ...
ION'IC, a. [from Ionia.] The Ionic order, in architecture, is that species of co...
IPECACUAN'HA, n. A root produced in South America. Four sorts are mentioned, gra...
IRASCIBIL'ITY IRAS'CIBLE, a. [L. irascor, from ira. See Ire .] Very susceptible ...
IRAS'CIBLENESS, n. [from irascible.] The quality of being irascible, or easily i...
IRE, n. [L. ira, wrath. See Eng. Wrath.] Anger; wrath; keen resentment; a word c...
I'REFUL, a. [ire and full.] Angry; wrath; furious with anger. The ireful bastard...
I'REFULLY, adv. In an angry manner.
I'RENARCH, n. [Gr.] An officer formerly employed in the Greek empire, to preserv...
IRIDES'CENCE, n. Exhibition of colors like those of the rainbow.
IRIDES'CENT, a. [from iris.] Having colors like the rainbow.
IRID'IUM, n. [from iris.] A metal of a whitish color, not malleable, found in th...
I'RIS, n. plu. irises. [L. iris, iridis, the rainbow.] 1. The rainbow. 2. An app...
I'RISATED, a. Exhibiting the prismatic colors; resembling the rainbow.
I'RISED, a. Containing colors like those of the rainbow.
I'RISH, a. Pertaining to Ireland. I'RISH , n. A native of Ireland. 1. The langua...