indu'th |
(poetic, archaic) endows (contracted form of "endueth"). |
indwell |
to dwell or exist within (a person, nature, or other entity) as a motivating force or principle. [2 definitions] |
-ine1 |
of or relating to. [2 definitions] |
-ine2 |
used in the names of chemical elements and compounds and other substances. [2 definitions] |
inebriate |
to intoxicate with alcohol; make drunk. [4 definitions] |
inebriety |
the condition of being inebriated; drunkenness. |
inedible |
not suitable or safe to be eaten. |
ineducable |
incapable of being educated or trained, usu. because of some mental handicap. |
ineffable |
beyond description; inexpressible. |
ineffaceable |
impossible to remove or obliterate; indelible. |
in effect |
virtually. [2 definitions] |
ineffective |
having little or no effect; not having the desired or intended effect. [2 definitions] |
ineffectual |
not producing an intended effect. [2 definitions] |
inefficacious |
unable to produce the desired result; useless; ineffective. |
inefficacy |
incapacity for producing the desired result; ineffectiveness. |
inefficiency |
the state or quality of being inefficient. [2 definitions] |
inefficient |
using excessive time or means to produce or achieve results; wasteful; uneconomical. [2 definitions] |
in effigy |
using an effigy or replica of someone, rather than the actual person. |
inelastic |
not yielding or stretching; inflexible. [2 definitions] |
inelegance |
the state or quality of being inelegant. [2 definitions] |
inelegant |
without taste, grace, or refinement; not elegant. |