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Webster Dictionary :: Inappreciable

INAPPRE'CIABLE, a. [in and appreciable, from appreciate.] 1. Not to be appreciat...

Webster Dictionary :: Inapprehensible

INAPPREHENS'IBLE, a. Not intelligible.

Webster Dictionary :: Inapprehensive

INAPPREHENS'IVE, a. Not apprehensive; regardless.

Webster Dictionary :: Inapproachable

INAPPROACHABLE, a. [in and approachable.] Not to be approached; inaccessible.

Webster Dictionary :: Inappropriate

INAPPRO'PRIATE, a. [in and appropriate.] Not appropriate; unsuited; not proper. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaptitude

INAPT'ITUDE, n. [in and aptitude.] Want of aptitude; unfitness; unsuitableness.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaquate

INA'QUATE, a. [L. in and aquatus.] Embodied in water.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaquation

INAQUA'TION, n. The state of being inaquate.

Webster Dictionary :: Inarable

INAR'ABLE, v. [in and arable.] Not arable; not capable of being plowed or tilled.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaraching

IN`ARACHING, ppr. Grafting by approach.

Webster Dictionary :: Inarch

IN`ARCH, v.t. [in and arch.] To graft by approach; to graft by uniting a cion to...

Webster Dictionary :: Inarched

IN`ARCHED, pp. Grafted by approach.

Webster Dictionary :: Inarching

IN`ARCHING, n. A method of ingrafting, by which a cion, without being separated ...

Webster Dictionary :: Inarticulate

INARTIC'ULATE, a. [in and articulate.] Not uttered with articulation or junction...

Webster Dictionary :: Inarticulately

INARTIC'ULATELY, adv. Not with distinct syllables; indistinctly.

Webster Dictionary :: Inarticulateness

INARTIC'ULATENESS, n. Indistinctness of utterance by animal voices; want of dist...

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