Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . g.— Invenfive, -iv, a. Able to invent; quickat contrivance. — Invenfor, -er, w. [L.] — Inven-tory, -to-rT, n. A list of the property of which a pei--son or estate is found to be possessed, or of propertyassigned or conveyed ; a priced List or schediue ofmovables on hand, as the goods of a merchant, etc.;register; roll; schedule. — v. t. [inventoried (.-to-rid), -RYiNG.] To make an inventory of;


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . g.— Invenfive, -iv, a. Able to invent; quickat contrivance. — Invenfor, -er, w. [L.] — Inven-tory, -to-rT, n. A list of the property of which a pei--son or estate is found to be possessed, or of propertyassigned or conveyed ; a priced List or schediue ofmovables on hand, as the goods of a merchant, etc.;register; roll; schedule. — v. t. [inventoried (.-to-rid), -RYiNG.] To make an inventory of; to insert orregister in an account of goods. Invert, in-verf, v. t. To turn over, put upside down,place in a contrary order, give a contrary directionto. C3fus.) To cnange the position of, — said oftones which form a chord, or parts which composeharmony. — Invert, n. (Arch.) An inverted arch. — Inverted, p. a. Changed in order; reversed. ftm, fame, far, pass or opera, ; 6nd, eve, term ; In. ice ; Sdd. tSne. ti; INVEST 207 IRRATIONAL {Geol.) Situated apparently in reverse order, asstrata when folded back upon themselves by up-heaval, etc.— Larch. {Arch.) An arch placed with. crown downward, or with its intrados below theaxis or springing line. — Inverse, -vers, a. Oppo-site in order or relation; reciprocal. {Bot.) Invert-ed; having a position or inode of attachment thereverse of that which is usual. {Math.) Opposite innature and effect. — Inverseljr, ot/u. In an invert-ed order or manner. — Inversion, n. Act of invert-ing; a complete change of order; reversed position.( Gram.) A change of the usual order of word», in-vesf, v. t. To put garments on, clothe,dress, array; to endow, confer, give; to clothe, aswith office or authoritj; to grace, oedeck. (Mil.) Toinclose; to surround, so as to intercept succors andprevent escape; to lay siege to. To place (property)so that it will be safe and yield a profit. — v. i. Tomake an investment.—Irive


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