| in-line skating |
rollerskating on in-line skates for recreation or to display skilled moves. |
| in loco parentis |
in place of a parent (Latin); acting for or as a parent. |
| in love |
the condition in adults of having a very strong liking for someone and a strong desire to be with that person. |
| inmate |
someone who is restricted to a jail, hospital, or the like. |
| in medias res |
in the middle of things (Latin); starting in the middle, rather than at the beginning of a series of events, as a narrative. |
| in memoriam |
in memory of; as a memorial to. |
| in-migrant |
a person or animal that migrates into another part of the same country or territory. [2 definitions] |
| in miniature |
in a much smaller or reduced size. |
| in moderation |
without excess; temperately. |
| inmost |
furthest in or deepest; innermost. |
| in mothballs |
out of active use; in long-term storage. |
| inn |
a small hotel that caters especially to travelers. [2 definitions] |
| innards |
(informal) the internal organs and parts of an animal; viscera. [2 definitions] |
| innate |
belonging to or existing in someone or some organism from the time of birth; inborn. [3 definitions] |
| inner |
situated inside. [4 definitions] |
| inner circle |
a small, exclusive group of influential people. |
| inner city |
the neighborhoods in or closest to the center of a city, usu. old, run-down, and inhabited by poor and disadvantaged people. |
| inner-directed |
motivated and directed by one's own personal beliefs and principles and not by those of society. |
| inner ear |
the part of the ear inside the skull, which includes the vestibule, the cochlea, and the semicircular canals, and plays a role in hearing and in maintaining balance. |
| Inner Light |
the guiding force of God that Quakers believe exists in every human soul. |
| innermost |
farthest inside. [2 definitions] |