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INGHALLA n.
The reedbuck of South Africa. [Written also ingali.]
INHERENT a.
"A most inherent baseness." Shak. The sore disease which seems inherent in civilization. Southey.
INHESION n.
being inherent, in something; inherence. A. Baxter. Constant inhesion and habitual abode. South.
INIA n.
A South American freshwater dolphin (Inia Boliviensis). It is ten or twelve feet long, and has a hairy snout.
INJUNCTION n. 3 definitions
nction,not to taste that fruit. Milton. Necessary as the injunctions of lawful authority. South.
INNATE a. 4 definitions
y man, discovering to him the first lines of duty in the common notions of good and evil. South. Men would not be guilty if they did not carry in their mind common notions of morality,innate and written in divine letters. Fleming (Origen). If I could only show,as I hope I shall . . . how men, barely by the use of their…
INNOVATE v. 3 definitions
c] Burton. From his attempts upon the civil power, he proceeds to innovate God's worship. South.
INODIATE v.
To make odious or hateful. [Obs.] South.
INORDINATION n.
Deviation from custom, rule, or right; irregularity; inordinacy. [Obs.] South. Every inordination of religion that is not in defect, is properly called superstition. Jer. Taylor.
INQUEST n. 4 definitions
[R.] Spenser. The laborious and vexatious inquest that the soul must make after science. South.
INSANE a. 4 definitions
; unpractical; as, an insane plan, attempt, etc. I know not which was the insane measure. Southey.
INSATIABLY adv.
In an insatiable manner or degree; unappeasably. "Insatiably covetous." South.
INSIPID a. 2 definitions
as, an insipid woman; an insipid composition. Flat, insipid, and ridiculous stuff to him. South. But his wit is faint, and his salt, if I may dare to say so, almost insipid. Dryden.
INSPAN v.
To yoke or harness, as oxen to a vehicle. [South Africa]
INSTIGATION n.
ness and villainy that . . . the instigation of the devil could bring the sons of men to. South.
INSTRUMENTALLY adv. 2 definitions
By means of an instrument or agency; as means to an end. South. They will argue that the end being essentially beneficial, the means become instrumentally so. Burke.
INTEGRAL a. 6 definitions
ing to do evil, and doing good, are the two great integral parts that complete this duty. South.
INTEGRATE v. 3 definitions
uincey. Two distinct substances, the soul and body, go to compound and integrate the man. South.
INTENTNESS n.
ing intent; close application; attention. Extreme solicitude or intentness upon business. South.
INTERCHANGE n. 6 definitions
ange; as, the interchange of civilities between two persons. "Interchange of kindnesses." South.
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