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Webster Dictionary :: Idoneous

IDO'NEOUS, a. [L. idoneus; probably from the root of Gr. to be strong, able or s...

Webster Dictionary :: Idyl

IDYL, n. [L. idyllium; Gr. supposed to be from form.] A short poem; properly, a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ieland

I'ELAND, n. i'land. [L. aqua,and land. This is the genuine English word, always ...

Webster Dictionary :: If

IF, v.t. It is used as the sign of a condition, or it introduces a conditional s...

Webster Dictionary :: Igated

IGATED, pp. Steered or managed in passing on the water; passed over in sailing.

Webster Dictionary :: Igneous

IG'NEOUS, a. [L.igneus, from ignis, fire.] 1. Consisting of fire; as igneous par...

Webster Dictionary :: Ignescent

IGNES'CENT, a. [L. ignescens, ignesco, from ignis, fire.] Emitting sparks of fir...

Webster Dictionary :: Ignifluous

IGNIF'LUOUS, a. [L.ignifluus.] Flowing with fire.

Webster Dictionary :: Ignify

IG'NIFY, v.t. [L. ignis and facio.] To form into fire.

Webster Dictionary :: Ignipotent

IGNIP'OTENT, a. [L. ignis, fire, and potens, powerful.] Presiding over fire. Vul...

Webster Dictionary :: Ignite

IGNI'TE, v.t. [L. ignis, fire.] To kindle, or set on fire. 1. More generally, to...

Webster Dictionary :: Ignited

IGNI'TED, pp. Set on fire. 1. Rendered red or luminous by heat or fire.

Webster Dictionary :: Ignitible

IGNI'TIBLE, a. Capable of being ignited.

Webster Dictionary :: Igniting

IGNI'TING, ppr. Setting on fire; becoming red with heat. 1. Communicating fire t...

Webster Dictionary :: Ignition

IGNI'TION, n. The act of kindling, or setting on fire. 1. The act or operation o...

Webster Dictionary :: Ignivomous

IGNIV'OMOUS, a. [L. ignivomus; ignis, fire, and vomo, to vomit.] Vomiting fire; ...

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