Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . nce orpresence of any being, esp. of some divinity. (Law.)A call or summons; esp., a judicial call, demand, ororder. Involve, in-volv, v. t. [-volved (-volvd), -VOLV-IN G.] To roll up, intwine, wind round; to envelop inanything which exists on all sides ; to complicateormake intricate; to connect by waj of natural con-sequence or effect; to include by rational or logicalconstruction, comprise, c
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . nce orpresence of any being, esp. of some divinity. (Law.)A call or summons; esp., a judicial call, demand, ororder. Involve, in-volv, v. t. [-volved (-volvd), -VOLV-IN G.] To roll up, intwine, wind round; to envelop inanything which exists on all sides ; to complicateormake intricate; to connect by waj of natural con-sequence or effect; to include by rational or logicalconstruction, comprise, contain; to overwhelm, em-barrass; to take in, catch, entangle, implicate, blend.{Math.) To raise to anj assigned power, multiply in-to itself.—Involvedneis, n. State of being involVed. — Involvement, n. Act of, or state of being, etc. —, Involute,-vo-ltit, n. {Geom.) A curve traced by the end of a string wound upon another curve, or un-wound froin it,— called also evolvent. See Evolute. — Involute,-luted, a. {Bot.) Rolled inward fromthe edges. — Involution, n. Act of involving; stateof being involved; complication; that in which any-thing is involved; envelope. (Gram.) The insertion. of clauses between the subject and the verb, in a way which involves or complicates the construction, {Math.) Act or process of raising a quantity to any power assigned. — Invo- lucre, -ker, n. {Bot.) A whorl or set of bracts around a flower, umbel, or head.— Involucel, -voKu-sel or iiivo-hi sel, n. {Bot.) A partial _,^^^ » «? .? ^^, ? or small involucre. S^S^t-W II t /? b In wall, in-wawK, r. t.[-WALLED (-wawld),-LING.] To inclose or for-tify with a wall. Inward, Inwardly, etc. See ., , ^ r , ? under Ix. a. Involucre; o,Involucel. Iodine, io-din or-din, n. {Chem.) An irritant poison,much used, in medicine: it is a grayish or bluish-blacksolid, of metallic luster, chiefly obtained from ashesof sea-weed: at 347^ of Fahrenheit, it bejiomes a violetvapor, whence its name. — Iodate,
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