2. Confine, impound, imprison, shut up, coop up.

Incalculable, a. Not to be calculated, not to be reckoned, beyond calculation, enormous, immense, innumerable, beyond computation.

Incalescence, Incalescency, n. Calefaction, warmth, incipient heat.

Incandescence, n. White heat, glowing whiteness.

Incandescent, a. White-hot, glowing white.

Incantation, n. Conjuration, sorcery, charm, spell, enchantment, magic, necromancy, witchery, witchcraft.

Incapability, n. Incapacity, inability, disability, incompetence.

Incapable of.

    1. Without capacity for, unable to, incompetent for, not capable of, disqualified for.
    2. Not susceptible of, not admitting of.
    3. Not base enough for, too good or great for, utterly above.

Incapacious, a. Narrow, scant, of small capacity, not ample, not capacious.

Incapacitate, v. a.

    1. Disable, make incapable.
    2. Disqualify, unfit, make unfit.

Incapacity, n.

    1. Inability, incapability, disability, incompetency.
    2. Disqualification, unfitness.

Incarcerate, v. a. Imprison, put in prison, place in confinement, put in duress, place in durance, immure, confine, commit, send to jail.

Incarceration, n. Imprisonment, immuring, jailing, putting in duress, durance, or jail, confinement, commitment.

Incarnate, v. a. Clothe with flesh, embody in flesh.

Incarnation, n.

    1. Incarnating.

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