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 .. . ys uniform. — Inver-tebral, -vgrte-bral, a. {Zoot.) Destiti<te of a aP--tebral column, as some animals ; invertebrate. ^In-vertebrate,-brat, n. An animal which, etc. — In-vertebrate, -brated, a. Destitute of a backbone ;invertebral. — Invinoible, -sT-bl, «. Incapable ofbeing conquered or overcome ; unconquerable : in-superable. — Invi^olable, -o-la-bl, a. Not violnble ;not capable of being b


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 .. . ys uniform. — Inver-tebral, -vgrte-bral, a. {Zoot.) Destiti<te of a aP--tebral column, as some animals ; invertebrate. ^In-vertebrate,-brat, n. An animal which, etc. — In-vertebrate, -brated, a. Destitute of a backbone ;invertebral. — Invinoible, -sT-bl, «. Incapable ofbeing conquered or overcome ; unconquerable : in-superable. — Invi^olable, -o-la-bl, a. Not violnble ;not capable of being broken or violated ; not to beprofaned: sacred ; not susceptible of hurt or wound. — Inviolate, -lat, -lated, a. Unhurt; unprof aned;unpolluted ; unbroken. — Invisible, -vizt-bl, of being seen; imperceptible by the si^ht. — InvisibiKity, n. State of being, or that which is,invisible. — InvoKuntary, -un-ta-rt, a. Not havingwill or power of choice; independent of will orchoice; not proceeding from choice; not done will-ingly. — Invulnerable, -ner-a-bl, a. Incapable of stin, cube, full; moon, fOfit: cow, oil; Uager or ink, then. boNboN, chair, get. INAMORATA 1^8 INCOME. being wounded or receiving injury ; unassailable ;able to resist argument. * Inamorata, in-amo-rata, n. f., -rato, -riito, n. enamored, or in love; a lover. In-and-in, Inasmuch. See under Ijfjpre/J. Inarch, in-arch, v. t. [-arched (-arcnt), -arching.]To graft by uniting, as a scion, toa stock, without separating it fromits parent tree. Inaugurate, in-awgu-rat, v. t. Toinduct into office formally ; tocause to begin; to set in motion,or action; to make a public exhi-bition of for the first time.—In-augural, -gu-ral, a. Pert, to, orperformed or pronounced at, aninauguration. — n. An inauguraladdress. — Inauguration, n. Actof inaugurating; formal begin-ning of any movement, course ofaction, etc. — Inauguratory;, -ra-_to-rt, a. Suited or pert, to inau- , , .guration. Inarching


Size: 1266px × 1975px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., book, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectenglishlanguage