Intuitive, a.

    1. Apprehended immediately, perceived at once (without reasoning).
    2. Immediate, full, clear, distinct.

Intuitively, ad. By intuition.

Intumesce, v. n. Swell, expand, dilate, become tumid.

Intumescence, n. Swelling, tumefaction, turgescence, inturgescence.

Intwine, v. a. Inweave, interweave, intertwine, interlace, twine together.

Inundate, v. a.

    1. Flood, deluge, submerge, overflow, overwhelm, drown.
    2. Fill to superfluity, flood, deluge, glut.

Inundation, n.

    1. Inundating, See the verb.
    2. Flood, deluge, overflow, cataclysm.

Inurbane, a. Unpolished, uncourtly, uncourteous, uncomplaisant, uncouth.

Inurbanity, n. Uncourtliness, uncourteousness, lack of polish, want of complaisance.

Inure, v. a. Habituate, accustom, use, familiarize, train, harden.

Inure, v. n. Be applied, come into use, take effect.

Inurn, v. a. Bury, inter, entomb, inhume, lay in the grave, consign to the grave, consign to earth.

Inutility, n. Uselessness, unprofitableness.

In vacuo. [L.] In a vacuum.

Invade, v. a.

    1. March into, enter in force, enter with an army.
    2. Infringe, violate, encroach upon, trench upon.

Invalid (in-val’id), a.

    1. Weak, of no weight, of no force.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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