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INCAVA'TION, n. The act of making hollow. 1. A hollow made.
INCEND', v.t. [L. incendo.] To inflame; to excite. [Little used.]
INCEND'IARY, n. [L. incendiarius, from incendo, to burn; in and candeo, to shine...
IN'CENSE, n. in'cens. [L. incensum, burnt, from incendo, to burn.] 1. Perfume ex...
INCENS'ED, pp. Inflamed to violent anger; exasperated.
INCENSEMENT, n. incens'ment. Violent irritation of the passions; heat; exasperat...
INCENS'ING, ppr. Inflaming to anger; irritating; exasperation.
INCEN'SION, n. [L. incensio, from incendo, to burn.] The act of kindling; the st...
INCENS'IVE, a. Tending to excite or provoke.
INCENS'OR, n. [L.] A kindler of anger; an inflamer of the angry passions.
INCENS'ORY, n. The vessel in which incense is burnt and offered. [We generally u...
INCEN'TIVE, a. [Low L. incentivus, from incendo, to burn.] Inciting; encouraging...
INCEP'TION, n. [L. inceptio, from incipio, to begin; in and capio, to take.] Beg...
INCEP'TIVE, a. [L. inceptivus, from incipio, to begin.] Beginning; noting beginn...
INCEP'TOR, n. A beginner; one in the rudiments
INCERA'TION, n. [L. incero, from cera.] The act of covering with wax.