English Words: I

17,902 words · Page 114 of 359

incisaladj

Relating to an incisor, or to the cutting edge of a tooth

inciseverb

To cut in or into with a sharp instrument; to carve; to engrave.

inciselyadv

In an incised manner, in a V-shape

incisiformadj

Shaped like an incisor

incisionnoun

A cut, especially one made by a scalpel or similar medical tool in the context of surgical operation; the scar resulting from such a cut.

incisionaladj

Relating to an incision.

incisionallyadv

By means of an incision.

incisionlessadj

Without an incision.

incisiveadj

Intelligently analytical and concise. (of a person or mental process)

incisivelyadv

In an incisive manner.

incisivenessnoun

The quality or state of being incisive; incisivity.

incisivitynoun

The quality of being incisive; penetrating trenchancy; incisiveness.

incisornoun

A narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth of mammals, between the canines and adapted for cutting; in humans there are four in each jaw.

incisorialadj

Of or pertaining to incisors.

incisoryadj

Having the quality of, or adapt t, cutting; incisive.

incisuranoun

a notch or indent

incisurenoun

A notch or indent.

incitableadj

Able to be incited; susceptible to incitement.

incitantadj

Inciting; stimulating.

incitationnoun

The act of inciting or moving to action.

incitativenoun

Something that incites; an incitant; a stimulant.

inciteverb

To call into action.

inciteenoun

One who is incited.

incitefuladj

That incites (rouses, stirs up or excites), or provides incitement.

incitementnoun

A call to act; encouragement to act, often in an illegal way.

inciternoun

One who incites.

incitinglyadv

In an inciting manner.

incitiveadj

tending to incite

incitornoun

Alternative spelling of inciter.

incitoryadj

Tending to incite.

inciviladj

Displaying a lack of courtesy; rude, impolite.

incivilisationnoun

Alternative form of uncivilization.

incivilitynoun

The state of being uncivil; lack of courtesy; rudeness in manner.

incivilizationnoun

Alternative form of uncivilization.

incivillyadv

Obsolete form of uncivilly.

incivismnoun

Lack of civism or patriotism; unfriendliness to one's state or government.

inclprep

Abbreviation of including.

inclamationnoun

exclamation; (loud) utterance

inclaritynoun

Lack of clarity.

inclaspverb

Archaic form of enclasp.

inclavatedadj

Set; fast; fixed.

inclaveadj

Resembling a series of dovetails; said of a line of division, such as the border of an ordinary.

inclenoun

Alternative form of inkle.

inclearingnoun

The total amount in cheques and bills of exchange chargeable to a bank by the clearing house.

inclemencynoun

The quality of being inclement; lack of clemency.

inclementadj

Stormy, of rough weather; not clement.

inclementlyadv

In an inclement manner.

inclementnessnoun

The state of being inclement

inclinableadj

Capable of being inclined or tilted.

inclinablenessnoun

The state or quality of being inclinable; inclination

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The English alphabetical index for the letter I contains 17,902 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 359 pages, and you are currently viewing page 114. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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