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INA'QUATE, a. [L. in and aquatus.] Embodied in water.
INAQUA'TION, n. The state of being inaquate.
INAR'ABLE, v. [in and arable.] Not arable; not capable of being plowed or tilled.
IN`ARACHING, ppr. Grafting by approach.
IN`ARCH, v.t. [in and arch.] To graft by approach; to graft by uniting a cion to...
IN`ARCHED, pp. Grafted by approach.
IN`ARCHING, n. A method of ingrafting, by which a cion, without being separated ...
INARTIC'ULATE, a. [in and articulate.] Not uttered with articulation or junction...
INARTIC'ULATELY, adv. Not with distinct syllables; indistinctly.
INARTIC'ULATENESS, n. Indistinctness of utterance by animal voices; want of dist...
INARTICULA'TION, n. Indistinctness of sounds in speaking.
INARTIFI'CIAL, a. [In and artificial.] 1. Not done by art; not made or performed...
INARTIFI'CIALLY, adv. Without art; in an artless manner; contrary to the rules o...
INATTEN'TION, n. [in and attention.] The want of attention, or of fixing the min...
INATTENT'IVE, a. [in and attentive.] Not fixing the mind on an object; heedless;...
INATTENT'IVELY, adv. Without attention; carelessly; heedlessly.