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8,783 words match “ERA”

INFUNERAL v.
To inter with funeral rites; to bury. [Obs.] G. Fletcher.
INGENERABILLTY n.
Incapacity of being engendered or produced. Cudworth.
INGENERABLE a.
Incapble of being engendered or produced; original. Holland.
INGENERABLY adv.
In an ingenerable manner.
INGENERATE a. 2 definitions
Generated within; inborn; innate; as, ingenerate powers of body. W. Wotton. Those virtues were rather feigned and affected . . . than true qualities ingenerate in his judgment. Bacon.
INGENERATION n.
Act of ingenerating.
INNUMERABILITY n.
State of being innumerable. Fotherby.
INNUMERABLE a.
Not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered, for multitude; countless; numberless; unnumbered, hence, indefinitely numerous; of great number. Innumerable as the stars of night. Milton. -- In*nu"mer*a*ble*ness, n. -- In*nu"mer*a*bly, adv.
INOCERAMUS n.
An extinct genus of large, fossil, bivalve shells,allied to the mussels. The genus is characteristic of the Cretaceous period.
INOPERATION n.
Agency; influence; production of effects. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
INOPERATIVE a.
Not operative; not active; producing no effects; as, laws renderd inoperative by neglect; inoperative remedies or processes.
INSEVERABLE a.
Incapable of being severed; indivisible; inseparable. De Quincey.
INSUFFERABLE a. 2 definitions
Incapable of being suffered, borne, or endured; insupportable; unendurable; intolerable; as, insufferable heat, cold, or pain; insufferable wrongs. Locke.
INSUFFERABLY adv.
In a manner or to a degree beyond endurance; intolerably; as, a blaze insufferably bright; a person insufferably proud.
INSUPERABILITY n.
The quality or state of being insuperable; insuperableness.
INSUPERABLE a.
Incapable of being passed over or surmounted; insurmountable; as, insuperable difficulties. And middle natures, how they long to join, Yet never pass the insuperable line Pope. The difficulty is enhanced, or is . . . insuperable. I. Taylor.
INTEMERATE; INTEMERATED a.
Pure; undefiled. [Obs.]
INTEMERATENESS n.
The state of being unpolluted; purity. [Obs.] Donne.
INTEMPERAMENT n.
A bad state; as, the intemperament of an ulcerated part. [R.] Harvey.
INTEMPERANCE n. 2 definitions
The act of becoming, or state of being, intemperate; excess in any kind of action or indulgence; any immoderate indulgence of the appetites or passions. God is in every creature; be cruel toward none, neither abuse any by intemperance. Jer. Taylor. Some, as thou sawest, by violent stroke shall die, By fire, flood, fami…
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