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8,644 words match “NER”

IMPOISONER n.
A poisoner. [Obs.] Beau. & Fi.
IMPORTUNER n.
One who importunes.
IMPRISONER n.
One who imprisons.
IMPUGNER n.
One who impugns.
INCINERABLE a.
Capable of being incinerated or reduced to ashes. Sir T. Browne.
INCINERATE v. 2 definitions
To burn to ashes; to consume; to burn. Bacon. It is the fire only that incinerates bodies. Boyle.
INCINERATION n.
The act of incinerating, or the state of being incinerated; cremation. The phenix kind, Of whose incineration, There riseth a new creation. Skelton.
INCLINER n.
One who, or that which, inclines; specifically, an inclined dial.
INDUCTION GENERATOR n.
duction motor and driven above synchronous speed, thus acting as an alternating-current generator; - - called also asynchronous generator. Below synchronism the machine takes in electrical energy and acts as an induction motor; at synchronism the power component of current becomes zero and changes sign, so that above s…
INERADICABLE a.
Incapable of being The bad seed thus sown was ineradicable. Ld. Lytton.
INERADICABLY adv.
So as not to be eradicable.
INERGETIC; INERGETICAL a.
Having no energy; sluggish. [R.] Boyle.
INERGETICALLY adv.
Without energy. [R.]
INERM; INERMOUS a.
Same as Inermis.
INERMIS a.
Unarmed; destitute of prickles or thorns, as a leaf. Gray.
INERRABILITY n.
Freedom or exemption from error; infallibility. Eikon Basilike.
INERRABLE a.
Incapable of erring; infallible; unerring. "Inerabble and requisite conditions." Sir T. Browne. "Not an inerrable text." Gladstone.
INERRABLENESS n.
Exemption from error; inerrability; infallibility. Hammond.
INERRABLY adv.
With security from error; infallibly; unerringly.
INERRANCY n.
Exemption from error. The absolute inerrancy odf the Bible. The Century.
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