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INCARCERA'TION, n. The act of imprisoning or confining; imprisonment.
INC`ARN, v.t. [L. incarno; in and caro, carnis, flesh.] To cover with flesh; to ...
INC`ARNADINE, a. [L. in and caro,flesh.] Flesh-colored; of a carnation color; pa...
INC`ARNATE, v.t. [L. incarno; in and caro, flesh.] To clothe with flesh; to embo...
INCARNA'TION, n. The act of clothing with flesh. 1. The act of assuming flesh, o...
INC`ARNATIVE, v. Causing new flesh to grow; healing. INC`ARNATIVE , n. A medicin...
INCA'SE, v.t. [in and case.] To inclose in a case. 1. To inclose; to cover or su...
INCA'SED, pp. Inclosed as in a case, sheath or box.
INCA'SING, ppr. Inclosing as in a case.
INC`ASK, v.t. To put into a cask.
INCAS'TELLATED, a. Confined or inclosed in a castle.
INCATENA'TION, n. [L. catena, a chain.] The act of linking together.
INCAU'TIOUS, a. [in and cautious.] Not cautious; unwary; not circumspect; heedle...
INCAU'TIOUSLY, adv. Unwarily; heedlessly; without due circumspection.
INCAU'TIOUSNESS, n. Want of caution; unwariness; want of foresight.
IN'CAVATED, a. [L. in and cavo, to make hollow.] Made hollow; bent round or in.