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Webster Dictionary :: Inadvertently

INADVERT'ENTLY, adv. Heedlessly; carelessly; from want of attention; inconsidera...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaffability

INAFFABIL'ITY, n. Reservedness in conversation.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaffable

INAF'FABLE, a. Not affable; reserved.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaffectation

INAFFECTA'TION,n. Destitution of affected manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaffected

INAFFECT'ED, a. Unaffected. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Inaidabale

INA'IDABALE, a. That cannot be assisted.

Webster Dictionary :: Inalienable

INA'LIENABLE, a. [L. alieno, alienus.] Unalienable; that cannot be legally or ju...

Webster Dictionary :: Inalienableness

INA'LIENABLENESS, n. The state of being inalienable.

Webster Dictionary :: Inalienably

INA'LIENABLY, adv. In a manner that forbids alienation; as rights inalienably ve...

Webster Dictionary :: Inalimental

INALIMENT'AL, a. [in and aliment.] Affording no nourishment.

Webster Dictionary :: Inalterability

INALTERABIL'ITY, n. [from inalterable.] The quality of not being alterable or ch...

Webster Dictionary :: Inalterable

INAL'TERABLE, a. [in and alterable.] That cannot or may not be altered or change...

Webster Dictionary :: Inamiable

INA'MIABLE, a. Unamiable. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Inamiableness

INA'MIABLENESS, n. Unamiableness. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Inamissible

INAMIS'SIBLE, a. [L. in and amitto, to lose.] Not to be lost. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Inamissibleness

INAMIS'SIBLENESS, n. The state of not being liable to be lost.

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