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ICHNOGRAPH'IC ICHNOGRAPH'ICAL, a. [See Ichnography .] Pertaining to ichnography;...
ICHNOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. a footstep, and to describe.] In perspective, the view of ...
I'CHOR, n. [Gr.] A thin watery humor, like serum or whey. 1. Sanious matter flow...
I'CHOROUS, a. Like ichor; thin; water; serous. 1. Sanious.
ICH'THYOCOL ICHTHYOCOL'LA, n. [Gr. a fish, and glue.] Fish-glue; isinglass; a gl...
ICH'THYOLITE, n. [Gr. a fish, and a stone.] Fossil fish; or the figure or impres...
ICHTHYOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to ichthyology.
ICHTHYOL'OGIST, n. [See Ichthyology .] One versed in ichthyology.
ICHTHYOL'OGY, n. [Gr. a fish, and discourse.] The science of fishes, or that par...
ICHTHYOPH'AGOUS, a. [Gr. fish, and to eat.] Eating or subsisting on fish.
ICHTHYOPH'AGY, n. [supra.] The practice of eating fish.
ICHTHYOPHTHAL'MITE, n. [Gr. a fish, and an eye.] Fish-eyestone. [See Apophyllite .]
I'CICLE, n. A pendent conical mass of ice, formed by the freezing of water or ot...
I'CINESS, n. The state of being icy, or of being very cold. 1. The state of gene...
I'CING, ppr. Covering with concreted sugar.
I'CON, n. [Gr. an image, to resemble.] An image or representation. [Not in use.]