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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 .. . ceeding from choice; not done will-ingly. — Invulnerable, -ner-a-bl, a. Incapable of stin, cube, f ijll; moon, tiSbi; cow, oil; liager ur ijik, then, boNboir, chair, get. INAMORATA -198 INCOME being wounded or receiving injury ; unassailable ; able to resist , in-arno-rsi^ta, n. /., -rato, -rato, n. m. One enamored, or in love; a , Inasmuch. See under Ix,p;, in-iirch, i: t. [-arched (-arcnt), -akcuing.] To graft by uniting, as a scion, to a stock, without separating it from it>; parent , in-awgu-rat, v. t. To induct into office formallj ; to to begin; to set in motion, oriction; to make a public exhi- bitii>n of for the fust time. —In- augural, -gu-ral, a. Pert, to, or jiertovmed or pronounced at, an inauguration. — yi. An inaugural address.— Inaugura^tion, ft. Act of inaugurating ; formal begin-ning of any movement, course of rction, etc. — Inauguratory, -ra-^ to-rX, a. Suited or pert, to inau- juration,. Inarchins Inteing, in-being, ?i. Inherence; inhereiit existence. Inborn, inb6rn, a. Born in or with; implanted byn-iture. Inbreed, in-bred, v. t. [-bred, -beeedixg.] To pro-duce or generate within; to breed in-and-in : seeunder !>% — Inbred, a. Bred within ; natural. Inca, inka, n. ; j>l. Ixcas, -kaz. A king or prince ofPeru, befqi-e its conquest bj- the Spaniards. Incage, in-kaj, r. t. [-caged (-kajd), -cagixg.] ToConfine in a cage; to inclose. Incalescent, in-ka-les-sent, a. Growing warm ; in-creasing in heat.— Incalescence, -sens, -cency, -sen--sT, 71. A groAving warm ; incipient or increasingheat; calefaction. Incandescent, in-kan-dessent, o. White or glowingwith heat. — Incandescence, -sens, n. A whiteheat, or the glowing whiteness of a body caused byintense heat. Incan


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