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IDO'NEOUS, a. [L. idoneus; probably from the root of Gr. to be strong, able or s...
IDYL, n. [L. idyllium; Gr. supposed to be from form.] A short poem; properly, a ...
I'ELAND, n. i'land. [L. aqua,and land. This is the genuine English word, always ...
IF, v.t. It is used as the sign of a condition, or it introduces a conditional s...
IGATED, pp. Steered or managed in passing on the water; passed over in sailing.
IG'NEOUS, a. [L.igneus, from ignis, fire.] 1. Consisting of fire; as igneous par...
IGNES'CENT, a. [L. ignescens, ignesco, from ignis, fire.] Emitting sparks of fir...
IGNIF'LUOUS, a. [L.ignifluus.] Flowing with fire.
IG'NIFY, v.t. [L. ignis and facio.] To form into fire.
IGNIP'OTENT, a. [L. ignis, fire, and potens, powerful.] Presiding over fire. Vul...
IGNI'TE, v.t. [L. ignis, fire.] To kindle, or set on fire. 1. More generally, to...
IGNI'TED, pp. Set on fire. 1. Rendered red or luminous by heat or fire.
IGNI'TIBLE, a. Capable of being ignited.
IGNI'TING, ppr. Setting on fire; becoming red with heat. 1. Communicating fire t...
IGNI'TION, n. The act of kindling, or setting on fire. 1. The act or operation o...
IGNIV'OMOUS, a. [L. ignivomus; ignis, fire, and vomo, to vomit.] Vomiting fire; ...