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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1826 edition. Excerpt: ...Inap'plicahle, a. not to he particularly applied Inapplication, s. inactirity, indolence Inap'posite, a. unfit, unsuitahle, improper Inartic'ulate, a. not uttered distinctly Inarticiuntely, ad. indistinctly, c Inartifi'cial, a. done contmry to art Inartifl'cially, ad. methodically, hi Inattention, s. disregard, Inattentire, a. regardless, negligent Inattentirely, ad. carelessly, heedlessly Inaudihle, a. not to he heard, roid of sound Inaug'umte, e. a. to ineest with solemnity Inaugumtion, s. inrestiture with solemnities Inauspi'cious, a. unlucky, unfortunate In'heiug, s. inherence, inseparohleness Iniiorn, a. implanted hy nature, innate Iohre'd, a. hred, or hatehed within In cales'cence, s. an inereasing warmth Incantation, s. an enchantment, a charm Incan'tatory, a. dealing hy enchantment Incapahil'ity, s. a disqualification, inahility Incapa'hle, a. unahle, disqualified, unfit Incapa'cious, a. narrow, of small content Incapa'citate, e. a. to disahle, to disqualify Incapa'city, s. inahility, a want of power Incar'cerote, ti-a. to Imprison, to confine Inearn'ate, a. clothed or emhodied in flesh Incarna'tion, the act of assuming a hody Inca'se, e. a. to corer, to enclose, to infold Inc'aeated, a. made hollow l hent in Incau'tious, a. unwary, heedless, careless Incautiously, ad. unwarily, heedlessly Incen'diary, s. one who setshousesortownson fire l a sower of strife and sedition In'cenae, s. a perfume offered to images Incen'se, e. a. to proeoke, to enroge, to stir up Incens'ed, part, proroked, exasperoted Ince'ntire, s. an incitement or motiee Incentire, a. enticing, encoumging Inception, s. a heginning, a commencing Incertitude, s. uncertainty, douhtfuiness Inces'sant, a. continual, unceasing Inces'santly, ad. without intermission...
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