The Illustrated London Reading Book eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 377 pages of information about The Illustrated London Reading Book.

The Illustrated London Reading Book eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 377 pages of information about The Illustrated London Reading Book.

INACCE’SSIBLE, a. not to be reached or approached

INA’CTIVE, a. sluggish; slothful; not quick

INCA’LCULABLE, a. that which cannot be counted

INCAPA’CITATE, v.a. disable; weaken; disqualify

INCARNA’TION, s. the act of assuming body

INCE’NTIVE, s. that which kindles; that which provokes; that which
    encourages; spur

INCE’SSANT, a. unceasing; continual

I’NCIDENT, s. something happening beside the main design; casualty

INCLO’SURE, s. a place surrounded or fenced in

INCLU’DE, v.a. comprise; shut

INCONCE’IVABLE, a. incomprehensible

INCONSI’DERABLE, a. unworthy of notice; unimportant

INCONSI’STENT, a. contrary; absurd; incompatible

INCRE’DIBLE, a. surpassing belief; not to be credited

INCU’LCATE, v.a. impress by frequent admonitions

INCU’RSION, s. an expedition

INDENTA’TION, s. an indenture; having a wavy figure

I’NDICATE, v.a. show; point out

INDI’CTMENT, s. an accusation presented in a court of justice

INDIGNA’TION, s. wrath; anger

INDISCRI’MINATE, a. without choice; impartially

INDISPE’NSABLE, a. not to be spared; necessary

INDIVI’DUAL, a. single; numerically one; undivided; separate from
    others of the same species

INDU’CE, v.a. persuade; enforce; bring into view

INDU’LGENCE, s. fond kindness; tenderness; favour granted

INDU’STRIOUS, a. diligent; laborious

I’NDUSTRY, s. diligence; cheerful labour

INEQUA’LITY, s. difference of comparative quantity

INE’VITABLE, a. unavoidable

INEXHA’USTIBLE, a. not to be spent or consumed; incapable of being
    spent

INEXPRE’SSIBLE, a. not to be told; unutterable

I’NFANTRTY, s. a body of foot soldiers; foot soldiery

INFA’TUATE, v.a. to strike with folly; to deprive of understanding

INFE’RIOR, a. lower in place, station, or value

I’NFIDEL, s. an unbeliever; a Pagan; one who rejects Christianity

I’NFINITE, a. unbounded; unlimited; immense

INFINITE’SSIMAL, a. infinitely divided

INFI’NITY, s. immensity; endless number

INFI’RMITY, s. weakness of age or temper; weakness; malady

INFLA’TE, v.a. to swell; to make larger

INFLE’XIBLE, a. not to be bent; immoveable; not to be changed

INFLI’CT, v.a. to impose as a punishment

I’NFLUENCE, s. power of directing or modifying

INFLUE’NTIAL, a. exerting influence or power

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