To entangle; to involve; to make perplexing.
In an intricate manner.
The state or quality of being intricate; intricacy.
Entanglement.
A female intriguer.
To fill with artifice and duplicity; to complicate; to embarrass.
One who intrigues.
Arts or practice of intrigue.
By means of, or in the manner of, intrigue.
Tightly drawn; or (perhaps) intricate.
A genuine quality.
The quality of being intrinsic; essentialness; genuineness; reality.
Internally; in its nature; essentially; really; truly.
The quality of being intrinsical; intrinsicality.
Intricate.
A depression, or inward sinking of parts.
Introduction.
One who, or that which, introduces.
To introduce.
Serving to introduce; introductory.
An introducer.
By way of introduction.
Serving to introduce something else; leading to the main subject or business; preliminary; prefatory; as, introductory proceedings; an introductory discourse.
A female introducer.
Flexed or bent inward.
The act of going in; entrance.
To intermeddle with the effects or goods of another.
One who intromits.
Pressure acting within.
The act of admitting into or within.
Turning or facing inward, or toward the axis of the part to which it belongs.
To look into or within; to view the inside of.
A view of the inside or interior; a looking inward; the act or process of self-examination, or inspection of one's own thoughts and feelings; the cognition which the mind has of its own acts and states; self-consciousness; reflection.
One given to the introspective method of examining the phenomena of the soul.
To draw in; to swallow.
The act or process of receiving within.
Coming in together; entering; commingling.
The act of introverting, or the state of being introverted; the act of turning the mind inward.
directed inward; marked by interest in oneself or concerned with inner feelings. Contrasted with extroversive.
A person who is introverted; one concerned predominantly with himself or his own feelings. Contrasted with extrovert.
examining one's own sensory and perceptual experiences. Contrasted with extrospective.
somewhat introverted.
same as introverted, 2.
To thrust one's self in; to come or go in without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass; as, to intrude on families at unseasonable hours; to intrude on the lands of another.
Same as Intrusive.
One who intrudes; one who thrusts himself in, or enters without right, or without leave or welcome; a trespasser.
A female intruder.
To inclose as in a trunk; to incase.
Of or pertaining to intrusion.
One who intrudes; especially, one who favors the appointment of a clergyman to a parish, by a patron, against the wishes of the parishioners.
Apt to intrude; characterized by intrusion; entering without right or welcome.
To deliver (something) to another in trust; to deliver to (another) something in trust; to commit or surrender (something) to another with a certain confidence regarding his care, use, or disposal of it; as, to intrust a servant with one's money or intrust money or goods to a servant.
The introduction of a tube into an organ to keep it open, as into the larynx in croup.
Pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive.
The doctrine that the perception or recognition of primary truth is intuitive, or direct and immediate; -- opposed to sensationalism, and experientialism.
One who holds the doctrine of intuitionalism.
Same as Intuitionalism.
Same as Intuitionalist.
In an intuitive manner.
The doctrine that the ideas of right and wrong are intuitive.
To enlarge or expand with heat; to swell; specifically, to swell up or bubble up under the action of heat, as before the blowpipe.
Swelling up; expanding.
Unburied.
To intone. Cf. Entune.
To render turbid; to darken; to confuse.
A swelling; the act of swelling, or state of being swelled.
A bruise; a contusion.
Received into some other thing or part, as a sword into a sheath; invaginated.
To be or to become intwined.
The act of intwining, or the state of being intwined.
To twist into or together; to interweave.
See Innuendo.
A substance of very wide occurrence. It is found dissolved in the sap of the roots and rhizomes of many composite and other plants, as Inula, Helianthus, Campanula, etc., and is extracted by solution as a tasteless, white, semicrystalline substance, resembling starch, with which it is isomeric, having fructose units in place of most of the glucose units. It is intermediate in nature between starch and sugar, and replaces starch as the reserve food in Compositae. Called also dahlin, helenin, alantin, alant starch, etc.
A substance resembling inulin, found in the unripe bulbs of the dahlia.
To shade; to darken.
Anointed.
The act of anointing, or the state of being anointed; unction; specifically (Med.), the rubbing of ointments into the pores of the skin, by which medicinal agents contained in them, such as mercury, iodide of potash, etc., are absorbed.
The lack of unctuosity; freedom from greasiness or oiliness; as, the inunctuosity of porcelain clay.
Overflowing.
Void of understanding.
Uncivil; unpolished; rude. Opposite of urbane.
Lack of urbanity or courtesy; unpolished manners or deportment; inurbaneness; rudeness.
To pass into use; to take or have effect; to be applied; to serve to the use or benefit of; as, a gift of lands inures to the heirs.
Use; practice; discipline; habit; custom.
To put in an urn, as the ashes of the dead; hence, to bury; to intomb.
Unusual.
Lack of use; disuse.
Burnt in.
The act of burning or branding.
Useless; unprofitable.
Uselessness; the quality of being unprofitable; unprofitableness; as, the inutility of vain speculations and visionary projects.
Unutterable; inexpressible.
To make an invasion.
One who invades; an assailant; an encroacher; an intruder.
same as invasive{1}.
To insert as in a sheath; to produce intussusception in.
Sheathed. Having one portion of a hollow organ drawn back within another portion.
Strength; health.
Wanting health; valetudinary.
To make or render invalid or infirm.
To render invalid; to weaken or lessen the force of; to destroy the authority of; to render of no force or effect; to overthrow; as, to invalidate an agreement or argument.
deprived of legal force.
tending to invalidate or prove false.
The act of inavlidating, or the state of being invalidated.
See Invalid, n.
The condition of an invalid; sickness; infirmity.
Invalidity; as, the invalidness of reasoning.
Not valorous; cowardly.
Valuable beyond estimation; inestimable; priceless; precious.
Inestimably.
Inestimable.
The quality of being invariable; invariableness; constancy; uniformity.
An invariable quantity; a constant.
Always; in every case.
The property of remaining invariable under prescribed or implied conditions.
An invariable quantity; specifically, a function of the coefficients of one or more forms, which remains unaltered, when these undergo suitable linear transformations.
Tending to invade; characterized by invasion; aggressive.
To inveigh.
Having a border or outline composed of semicircles with the convexity outward; -- the opposite of engrailed.
An inveighing against; invective.
An expression which inveighs or rails against a person; a severe or violent censure or reproach; something uttered or written, intended to cast opprobrium, censure, or reproach on another; a harsh or reproachful accusation; -- followed by against, having reference to the person or thing affected; as, an invective against tyranny.