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ILLOG'ICALLY, adv. In a manner contrary to the rules of correct reasoning.
ILLOG'ICALNESS, n. Contrariety to sound reasoning.
ILL'STARRED, a. [ill and star.] Fated to be unfortunate. ILL'-TRAINED , a. Not w...
ILLU'DE, v.t. [L. illudo; in and ludo, to play. See Ludicrous .] To play upon by...
ILLU'DED, pp. Deceived; mocked.
ILLU'DING, ppr. Playing on by artifice; deceiving.
ILLU'ME ILLU'MINANT, n. That which illuminates or affords light.
ILLU'MINATE, v.t. [See Illume .] To enlighten; to throw light on; to supply with...
ILLU'MINATED, pp. Enlightened; rendered light or luminous; illustrated; adorned ...
ILLUMINA'TI, n. A church term anciently applied to persons who had received bapt...
ILLU'MINATING, ppr. Enlightening; rendering luminous or bright; illustrating; ad...
ILLUMINA'TION, n. The act of illuminating or rendering luminous; the act of supp...
ILLU'MINATIVE, a. Having the power of giving light.
ILLU'MINATOR, n. He or that which illuminates or gives light. 1. One whose occup...
ILLU'MINE, v.t. [L. illumino; in and lumino, to enlighten, from lumen, light. Se...
ILLUMINEE' ILLU'MINISM, n. The principles of the Illuminati.