inconvertible |
not capable of being exchanged for coin, as paper currency. |
incorporate |
to include or blend into a larger thing that already exists. [5 definitions] |
incorporeal |
without material being; bodiless; insubstantial. |
incorrect |
factually wrong. [3 definitions] |
incorrigible |
incapable of being controlled or influenced for the better. [3 definitions] |
incorrupt |
free from corruption, taint, or error. |
incorruptible |
having unshakable moral strength. [2 definitions] |
increase |
to make larger or more numerous. [6 definitions] |
increased |
greater in number, degree, or amount than before. |
increasing |
growing in number or amount. |
increasingly |
more and more; to a greater and greater degree. |
incredible |
difficult or impossible to believe. [2 definitions] |
incredulity |
the state of refusal to believe. |
incredulous |
in a state of skepticism, wonder, or disbelief. [2 definitions] |
increment |
a rise or addition in number or value, often small. [3 definitions] |
incriminate |
to indicate the possible involvement of (someone) in a criminal or immoral act; implicate. [2 definitions] |
incrust |
variant of encrust. |
incubate |
to keep (eggs) warm until time to hatch. [5 definitions] |
incubation |
the act or process of incubating, or the state of being incubated. [2 definitions] |
incubator |
a temperature-controlled apparatus in which ideal conditions are maintained for the recovery of sick or premature infants. [3 definitions] |
incubus |
an evil spirit in male form that is said to have sexual intercourse with women as they sleep. (Cf. succubus.) [3 definitions] |