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Injunction

The act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.

Injure

To do harm to; to impair the excellence and value of; to hurt; to damage; To hurt or wound, as the person; to impair soundness, as of health. To damage or lessen the value of, as goods or estate. To slander, tarnish, or impair, as reputation or character. To impair or diminish, as happiness or virtue. To give pain to, as the sensibilities or the feelings; to grieve; to annoy. To impair, as the intellect or mind.

injured

having received an injury;-- usually used of physical or mental injury to persons. Opposite of uninjured.

Injuria

Injury; invasion of another's rights.

Injurious

Not just; wrongful; iniquitous; culpable.

Injuriously

In an injurious or hurtful manner; wrongfully; hurtfully; mischievously.

Injuriousness

The quality of being injurious or hurtful; harmfulness; injury.

Injury

Any damage or hurt done to a person or thing; detriment to, or violation of, the person, character, feelings, rights, property, or interests of an individual; that which injures, or occasions wrong, loss, damage, or detriment; harm; hurt; loss; mischief; wrong; evil; as, his health was impaired by a severe injury; slander is an injury to the character.

Injustice

Lack of justice and equity; violation of the rights of another or others; iniquity; wrong; unfairness; imposition.

Ink

To put ink upon; to supply with ink; to blacken, color, or daub with ink.

ink-jet printer

A type of printer used as a peripheral device for computers, in which the color is applied to the paper by spraying liquid ink onto paper through tiny orifices in a moving print head, to construct the desired pattern on the paper by placing one dot or several dots at a time on the paper.

Inker

One who, or that which, inks; especially, in printing, the pad or roller which inks the type.

Inkfish

A cuttlefish. See Cuttlefish.

Inkhorn

Learned; pedantic; affected.

Inkiness

The state or quality of being inky; blackness.

Inking

Supplying or covering with ink.

Inknot

To fasten or bind, as with a knot; to knot together.

Inkstand

A small vessel for holding ink, to dip the pen into; also, a device for holding ink and writing materials.

Inkstone

A kind of stone containing native vitriol or sulphate of iron, used in making ink.

Inky

Consisting of, or resembling, ink; soiled with ink; black.

Inlace

To work in, as lace; to embellish with work resembling lace; also, to lace or enlace.

Inlagation

The restitution of an outlawed person to the protection of the law; inlawing.

Inland

Into, or towards, the interior, away from the coast.

Inlander

One who lives in the interior of a country, or at a distance from the sea.

Inlapidate

To convert into a stony substance; to petrify.

Inlaw

To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the protection of the law.

Inlay

Matter or pieces of wood, ivory, etc., inlaid, or prepared for inlaying; that which is inserted or inlaid for ornament or variety; as, ornamented with ivory inlay.

Inlayer

One who inlays, or whose occupation it is to inlay.

Inleague

To ally, or form an alliance with; to unite; to combine.

Inlet

A passage by which an inclosed place may be entered; a place of ingress; entrance; a narrow waterway leading into a harbor.

Inly

Internally; within; in the heart.

Inmacy

The state of being an inmate.

Inmate

Admitted as a dweller; resident; internal.

Inmeats

The edible viscera of animals, as the heart, liver, etc.

Inmesh

To bring within meshes, as of a net; to enmesh; to entangle.

Inmew

To inclose, as in a mew or cage.

Inmost

Deepest within; farthest from the surface or external part; innermost.

Inn

To house; to lodge.

innards

The internal organs of an animal collectively especially those in the abdominal cavity.

Innate

To cause to exit; to call into being.

Innavigable

Incapable of being navigated; impassable by ships or vessels.

Inner

Further in; interior; internal; not outward; as, an inner chamber.

Innermost

Farthest inward; most remote from the outward part; inmost; deepest within.

Innervate

To supply with nerves; as, the heart is innervated by pneumogastric and sympathetic branches.

Innerve

To give nervous energy or power to; to give increased energy, force, or courage to; to invigorate; to stimulate.

Inning

Ingathering; harvesting.

Innixion

Act of leaning upon something; incumbency.

Innkeeper

One who keeps an inn; the proprietor or manager of an inn or hotel.

Innocence

The state or quality of being innocent; freedom from that which is harmful or infurious; harmlessness.

Innocent

An innocent person; one free from, or unacquainted with, guilt or sin.

Innodate

To bind up, as in a knot; to include.

Innominate

Having no name; unnamed; as, an innominate person or place.

Innovate

To introduce novelties or changes; -- sometimes with in or on.

Innovation

The act of innovating; introduction of something new, in customs, rites, commercial products, etc.

Innovative

Characterized by, or introducing, innovations.

Innoxious

Free from hurtful qualities or effects; harmless; innocuous.

Innuendo

An oblique hint; a remote allusion or reference, usually derogatory to a person or thing not named; an insinuation.

Innuent

Conveying a hint; significant.

Innumerable

Not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered, for multitude; countless; numberless; unnumbered, hence, indefinitely numerous; of great number.

innumerate

Lacking knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and methods; by analogy with illiterate. Opposite of numerate.

Inocarpin

A red, gummy, coloring matter, extracted from the colorless juice of the Otaheite chestnut (Inocarpus edulis).

Inoceramus

An extinct genus of large, fossil, bivalve shells, allied to the mussels. The genus is characteristic of the Cretaceous period.

Inoculable

Capable of being inoculated; capable of communicating disease, or of being communicated, by inoculation.

Inocular

Inserted in the corner of the eye; -- said of the antenn/ of certain insects.

Inoculation

The act or art of inoculating trees or plants.

Inoculator

One who inoculates; one who propagates plants or diseases by inoculation.

Inoculum

The preparation of microorganisms which is inoculated{5} into a growth medium; as, a small inoculum may not work well for the production phase of a fermentation.

Inodorous

Emitting no odor; without smell; scentless; odorless.

Inoffensive

Giving no offense, or provocation; causing no uneasiness, annoyance, or disturbance; as, an inoffensive man, answer, appearance.

Inofficial

Not official; not having official sanction or authority; unofficial; not according to the forms or ceremony of official business; as, inofficial intelligence.

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