incident |
a single event. [4 definitions] |
incidental |
happening or likely to happen concurrently or in connection with something else but as a subordinate or less important element. [4 definitions] |
incidentally |
apart from the main subject; by the way. [2 definitions] |
incinerate |
to consume by fire; burn completely. |
incineration |
the complete burning of something. |
incinerator |
a furnace for burning refuse. |
incipient |
starting to exist or become apparent; in an early stage of development. |
incise |
to cut into the surface of. [2 definitions] |
incision |
a cut, esp. one made during surgery. [3 definitions] |
incisive |
cutting. [3 definitions] |
incisor |
in mammals, one of the four sharp teeth located between the canines in each jaw at the front of the mouth. |
incite |
to bring about or cause (a disruptive action). [2 definitions] |
incivility |
the state or condition of being uncivil; discourteousness; rudeness. [2 definitions] |
incl. |
abbreviation of "including," "inclusive," or "included." |
inclement |
of weather, violent or disagreeable. |
inclination |
a tendency towards; preference; liking. [5 definitions] |
incline |
to move from or be angled away from a vertical or horizontal position; slant. [5 definitions] |
inclined |
having a tendency toward or preference for a particular behavior, action, or way of thinking or feeling. [2 definitions] |
inclined plane |
a plane surface inclined at less than a right angle to a horizontal surface, used to roll or slide a load up or down. |
inclinometer |
an instrument for measuring an aircraft's or ship's inclination relative to the horizontal. [2 definitions] |
inclose |
variant of enclose. |