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ILLIC'ITOUS, a. Unlawful.
ILLI'GHTEN, v.t. [See Light , Lighten.] To enlighten. [Not in use.]
ILLIM'ITABLE, a. [in,not, and limit,or L. limes.] That cannot be limited or boun...
ILLIM'ITABLY, adv. Without possibility of being bounded. 1. Without limits.
ILLIM'ITED, a. [L. limes, a limit.] Unbounded; not limited; interminable.
ILLIM'ITEDNESS, n. Boundlessness; the state of being without limits or restricti...
ILLINI'TION, n. [L.illinitus, illinio, to anoint; in and lino, to besmear.] A th...
ILLIT'ERACY, n. [from illiterate.] The state of being untaught or unlearned; wan...
ILLIT'ERATE, a. [L. illiteratus; in and literatus; from litera, a letter.] Unlet...
ILLIT'ERATENESS, n. Want of learning; ignorance of letters, books or science.
ILLIT'ERATURE, n. Want of learning. [Little used.]
ILL'NESS, n. [from ill.] Badness; unfavorableness; as the illness of the weather...
ILLOG'ICAL, a. [See Logical .] Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or co...
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...