incapacity |
lack of ability, power, or strength; lack of capacity; inability. [2 definitions] |
Incaparina |
an inexpensive protein food used esp. in Latin America to prevent diseases caused by protein deficiencies. |
incarcerate |
to confine in or as if in a prison; imprison. [2 definitions] |
incarnadine |
a flesh-pink color. [3 definitions] |
incarnate |
having bodily form; personified. [5 definitions] |
incarnation |
the act of incarnating or condition of being incarnated. [3 definitions] |
incase |
variant of encase. |
in case |
if it happens that; if. |
incaution |
lack of caution; rashness. |
incautious |
lacking caution; rash or imprudent. |
incendiary |
causing or having the potential to cause a fire. [7 definitions] |
incense1 |
any gum, wood, or other aromatic substance that produces a pleasant odor when burned. [4 definitions] |
incense2 |
to make extremely angry; enrage. |
incense cedar |
a large cypress tree of western North America that has reddish bark and pungent flat scalelike leaves. |
incenter |
the center of an inscribed circle, which is a circle is that touches all sides of a polygon. |
incentive |
something that motivates one to work or act. [3 definitions] |
inception |
the start or beginning of something; outset. |
inceptive |
incipient, beginning, or initial. [3 definitions] |
incertitude |
lack of confidence or certainty; doubt. |
incessant |
never ceasing; continual. |
incest |
sexual intercourse between people too closely related to legally marry. |