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1,624 words match “BROW”

INCLUSIVE a.
nclosing; encircling; surrounding. The inclusive verge Of golden metal that must round my brow. Shak.
INCOMMIXTURE n.
A state of being unmixed; separateness. Sir T. Browne.
INCONCEALABLE a.
Not concealable. "Inconcealable imperfections." Sir T. Browne.
INCONCURRING a.
Not concurring; disagreeing. [R.] Sir T. Browne.
INCONDITIONAL a.
Unconditional. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
INCONNEXEDLY adv.
Not connectedly; without connection. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
INCONSEQUENT a.
l; arbitrary; inconsistent; of no consequence. Loose and inconsequent conjectures. Sir T. Browne.
INCONTROVERTIBLE a.
Not controvertible; too clear or certain to admit of dispute; indisputable. Sir T. Browne. -- In*con`tro*ver"ti*ble*ness, n. -- In*con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv.
INCONVERTED a.
Not turned or changed about. [R.] Sir T. Browne.
INCORRUPTION n.
, or, rather, incorruption, we have observed in the flesh of turkeys, capons, etc. Sir T. Browne.
INCRASSATE v.
te or incrassate. Sir I. Newton. Liquors which time hath incrassated into jellies. Sir T. Browne.
INCRASSATION n.
The state of being incrassated or made thick; inspissation. Sir T. Browne.
INCREMABLE a.
Incapable of being burnt; incombustibe. Sir T. Browne.
INCURVITY n.
A state of being bent or curved; incurvation; a bending inwards. Sir T. Browne.
INDECIDUOUS a.
n; persistent; permanent; perennial. The indeciduous and unshaven locks of Apollo. Sir T. Browne.
INDENTURE v.
e hollows, notches, or wrinkles in; to furrow. Though age may creep on, and indenture the brow. Woty.
INDETERMINABLE n.
An indeterminable thing or quantity. Sir T. Browne.
INDICAN n.
A glucoside obtained from woad (indigo plant) and other plants, as a yellow or light brown sirup. It has a nauseous bitter taste, a decomposes or drying. By the action of acids, ferments, etc., it breaks down into sugar and indigo. It is the source of natural indigo.
INDIFUSCIN n.
A brown amorphous powder, obtained from indican.
INDIGENOUS a.
e all transported from Africa and are not indigenous or proper natives of America. Sir T. Browne. In America, cotton, being indigenous, is cheap. Lion Playas.
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