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Webster Dictionary :: Inaudible

INAUD'IBLE, a. [in and audible.] That cannot be heard; as an inaudible voice or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaudibly

INAUD'IBLY, adv. In a manner not to be heard.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaugural

INAUG'URAL, a. [L. inauguro; in and augur.] 1. Pertaining to inauguration; as in...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaugurate

INAUG'URATE, v.t. [supra.] To introduce or induct into an office with solemnity ...

Webster Dictionary :: Inaugurated

INAUG'URATED, pp. Inducted into office with appropriate ceremonies.

Webster Dictionary :: Inaugurating

INAUG'URATING, ppr. Inducting into office with solemnities.

Webster Dictionary :: Inauguration

INAUGURA'TION, n. The act of inducting into office with solemnity; investiture w...

Webster Dictionary :: Inauguratory

INAUG'URATORY, a. Suited to induction into office; pertaining to inauguration; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Inauration

INAURA'TION, n. [L. inauro, inauratus; in and aurum, gold.] The act or process o...

Webster Dictionary :: Inauspicate

INAUS'PICATE, a. Ill omened.

Webster Dictionary :: Inauspicious

INAUSPI'CIOUS, a. [in and auspicious.] Ill omened; unfortunate; unlucky; evil; u...

Webster Dictionary :: Inauspiciously

INAUSPI'CIOUSLY, adv. With ill omens; unfortunately; unfavorably.

Webster Dictionary :: Inauspiciousness

INAUSPI'CIOUSNESS, n. Unluckiness; unfavorableness.

Webster Dictionary :: Inbeing

IN'BEING, n. [in and being.] Inherence; inherent existence; inseparableness.

Webster Dictionary :: Inborn

IN'BORN, a. [in and born.] Innate; implanted by nature; as inborn passions; inbo...

Webster Dictionary :: Inbreathed

IN'BREATHED, a. [in and breathe.] Infused by inspiration.

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