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IDIOMAT'IC IDIOMAT'ICAL, a. Peculiar to a language; pertaining to the particular...
IDIOMAT'ICALLY, adv. According to the idiom of a language.
IDIOPATH'IC, a. [See Idiopathy .] Pertaining to idiopathy; indicating a disease ...
IDIOPATH'ICALLY, adv. by means of its own disease or affections; not sympathetic...
IDIOP'ATHY, n. [Gr. proper, peculiar, and suffering, disease, to suffer.] 1. An ...
IDIOSYN'CRASY, n. [Gr. proper, with, and temperament.] A peculiar temperament or...
ID'IOT, n.[L. idiota; Gr. private,vulgar,unskilled, peculiar, that is, separate,...
IDIOT'IC, a. Like an idiot; foolish; sottish.
ID'IOTISH, a. Like an idiot; partaking of idiocy; foolish.
ID'IOTISM, n. [Gr. a form of speech taken from the vulgar.] 1. An idiom; a pecul...
ID'IOTIZE, v.i. To become stupid.
I'DLE, a. 1. Not employed; unoccupied with business; inactive; doing nothing. Wh...
I'DLEHEADED, a. [idle and head.] Foolish; unreasonable. 1. Delirious; infatuated...
I'DLENESS, n. Abstinence from labor or employment; the state of a person who is ...
I'DLEPATED, a. Idleheaded; stupid.
I'DLER, n. One who does nothing; one who spends his time in inaction, or without...