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in extremis (Latin) in extremity; under extreme circumstances or at the point of death.
inextricable that one cannot free oneself from. [3 definitions]
in fact in reality; really; truly; indeed.
infallible incapable of error. [3 definitions]
infamous having, deserving, or causing a bad reputation; notorious or shameful. [2 definitions]
infamy evil or shameful reputation. [3 definitions]
infancy the first months of a child's life; very early childhood. [2 definitions]
infant a child in the first months of life, esp. before he or she can walk. [3 definitions]
infanta the daughter of a Spanish or Portuguese king, or the wife of his son who is not heir to the throne.
infante a son of a Spanish or Portuguese king who is not heir to the throne.
infanticide the murder of an infant. [2 definitions]
infantile like or suitable to an infant, esp. in behavior; babyish or childish. [2 definitions]
infantile paralysis poliomyelitis.
infantilism an abnormal condition of an adult marked by the persistence of immature mental and physical development and behavior, including lack of sexual maturation. [2 definitions]
infantry foot soldiers, or the branch of the military to which they belong.
infantryman a soldier in the infantry; foot soldier.
infarct a localized area of tissue that is dead or dying from obstruction of its blood supply.
infatuate to cause a foolish and irrational passion or attachment in (someone). [2 definitions]
infatuated having a strong and somewhat irrational attraction to or passion for someone or something.
infatuation the condition or feeling of being infatuated. [2 definitions]
in favor of in support of. [2 definitions]