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670 words match “BOY”

IMPEDITE v.
To impede. [Obs.] Boyle.
IMPLICATION n.
f firmness are. the grossness, the quiet contact, and the implication of component parts. Boyle.
IMPRESSOR n.
One who, or that which, impresses. Boyle.
INCINERATE v.
o burn to ashes; to consume; to burn. Bacon. It is the fire only that incinerates bodies. Boyle.
INCOHERENCE; INCOHERENCY n.
e quality or state of being incoherent; want of coherence; want of cohesion or adherence. Boyle.
INCOMPACT; INCOMPACTED a.
Not compact; not having the parts firmly united; not solid; incoherent; loose; discrete. Boyle.
INCOMPLETENESS n.
The state of being incomplete; imperfectness; defectiveness. Boyle.
INCONDITIONATE a.
Not conditioned; not limited; absolute. [Obs.] Boyle.
INCONGRUENCE n.
Want of congruence; incongruity. Boyle.
INCONSPICUOUS a.
ceable; hardly discernible. -- In`con*spic"u*ous*ly, adv. -- In`con*spic"u*ous*ness, n. Boyle.
INCONSTANT a.
moon." Shak. While we, inquiring phantoms of a day, Inconstant as the shadows we survey! Boyse.
INCONTIGUOUS a.
Not contiguous; not adjoining or in contact; separate. Boyle. -- In`con*tig"u*ous*ly, adv.
INCORRUPTIBLE n.
The quality or state of being incorruptible. Boyle.
INCORRUPTIBLENESS n.
The quality or state of being incorruptible. Boyle.
INCULCATOR n.
One who inculcates. Boyle.
INCURABLENESS n.
The state of being incurable; incurability. Boyle.
INDAGATOR n.
an explorer; an investigator. [Obs.] Searched into by such skillful indagators of nature. Boyle.
INDEFINITE a.
that indefinite way of vouching, "the chymists say this," or "the chymists affirm that." Boyle. The time of this last is left indefinite. Dryden.
INDISCRETE a.
Indiscreet. [Obs.] Boyle.
INDISSOLUBLE a.
nsoluble; as few substances are indissoluble by heat, but many are indissoluble in water. Boyle.
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