Inoperative, a.

    1. Inactive, inefficacious, ineffectual, of no effect.
    2. Out of force, not in force.

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 one’s own person.

In puris naturalibus. [L.] Quite naked.

Inquest, n.

    1. Inquisition, judicial inquiry (especially by a coroner).
    2. Jury (particularly a coroner’s jury).

Inquietude, n. Uneasiness, disquiet, disquietude, restlessness, anxiety.

Inquire, v. n. [Written also Enquire.]

    1. Ask, question, seek information (by questioning), make inquiry.
    2. Make investigation, make examination.

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.

    1. Interrogation, question, query, interrogatory.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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