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Inoperative, a.
Inopportune, a. Unseasonable, untimely, ill-timed, not opportune. Inordinate, a. Immoderate, extravagant, excessive. Inorganic, Inorganical, a. Unorganized, inanimate. Inosculate, v. n. (Bot. and A nat.) Anastomose, unite at the ends (as veins or arteries). Inosculate, v. a. Unite by apposition or contact. Inosculation, n. (Bot. and A nat.) Anastomosis. In part. Partly, in some degree. In posse. [L.] Possible, in possibility, potentially existent, germinal, in germ. In print. Printed, published, issued. In propria persona. [L.] In ones own person. In puris naturalibus. [L.] Quite naked. Inquest, n.
Inquietude, n. Uneasiness, disquiet, disquietude, restlessness, anxiety. Inquire, v. n. [Written also Enquire.]
Inquire, v. a. [Written also Enquire.] Ask about, make inquiry about, ask. Inquire into. Examine, investigate, sift, canvass, follow up, look into. Inquirer, n. Searcher, investigator. Inquiry, n.
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