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 .. . erting, or setting orplacing in oramon^ other things; condition of beinginserted ; mode, place, etc., of inserting; thing setin. as lace, cambric, in narrow strips, etc. Inset, inset, >i. That which is set in; an insertion. Inshrine. Same as Exshrine. Inside, iusid, jprep. or adv. Within the sides of; inthe interior; contained within. — a. Being within;contained; interior; internal. — n. The


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 .. . erting, or setting orplacing in oramon^ other things; condition of beinginserted ; mode, place, etc., of inserting; thing setin. as lace, cambric, in narrow strips, etc. Inset, inset, >i. That which is set in; an insertion. Inshrine. Same as Exshrine. Inside, iusid, jprep. or adv. Within the sides of; inthe interior; contained within. — a. Being within;contained; interior; internal. — n. The part within;interior portion ; one who. or that which, is within,or inclosed; hence, an iiiside passenger of a coach orcarriage, jyl. The inward parts, entrails, bowels. Insidious, in-sidI-us, a. Lying in wait; watching anopportunity to insnare or entrap; intending or in-tended to entrap ; crafty ; wily ; sly ; designing ;treacherous; deceptive. {Med.) Existing withoutmarked symptoms; likely to elude notice; more dan-serous than it appears. Insight, insit, n. Sight or view of the interior ofanytliing; introspection; thorough knowledge; pow-er of acute observation and deduction: Insect. I, antennae; 6, eyes; c, head; d, an-terior legs or arms; e, prothoras;/,mesotborax; g, metathorax; h, mid-dle or central legs or arras; i. cen-tral wings; o, anterior orlirst wings;j, posterior legs; A, abdomen; I,tibia; m, tarsus. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; end, eve, term ; Tn, ice ; odd, tone, 6r: INSIGNIA 203 INTACT Insignia, in-sign1-a, Badges of office or honor;marks by which anything is distinguished. Insinuate, in-sin^u-at, v. t. To introduce gently, oras by a winding or narrow passage; to wind in; tointroduce artfully, instill; to hint, suggest by re-mote allusion; to push or work ones self (into favor).— V. i. To creep, wind, or flow, in ; to ingratiateones self.—Insinuation, n. Act of insinuating; acreeping or winding in; act of gaining favor by ge


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