injudicious |
lacking in or poor in judgment; rash or unwise. |
injunction |
a command or order, esp. from a court, to do or refrain from doing something; authorization or prohibition. |
injure |
to impair; harm; damage; wound. [2 definitions] |
injured |
having an injury; damaged; wounded. [3 definitions] |
injurious |
tending to cause damage; harmful; hurtful. [2 definitions] |
injury |
any damage or wrong that causes hardship or suffering. [3 definitions] |
injustice |
the absence of justice; unfair treatment or violation of a person's rights. [2 definitions] |
ink |
a fluid or paste, usu. in a visible color, that is used in writing or printing. [4 definitions] |
inkblot |
a spot or stain of or like ink on paper. [2 definitions] |
inkhorn |
formerly, a small portable container for ink, usu. made of horn. [2 definitions] |
inkjet |
designating a printing system in which electrostatically charged drops of ink are guided by a computer program to form printed characters or images. |
inkling |
a vague or partial idea or understanding. [2 definitions] |
inkstand |
a small stand or tray that holds bottled ink and pens. |
inkwell |
a small container for ink, often recessed into a desk or table top. |
inky |
black or dark as ink. [3 definitions] |
inky cap |
any of various mushrooms whose gills disintegrate into a dark inky liquid when they mature. |
inlaid |
set into a surface in an ornamental design, or decorated with such an inset design. |
inland |
of, concerning, or situated in the part of a country or region away from seacoasts or in the interior. [3 definitions] |
Inland Revenue |
the government office responsible for assessing and collecting taxes in the UK (prec. by "the"). |
in-law |
a relative by marriage. |
inlay |
to set pieces of (wood, metal, ivory, or the like) into a surface to form an ornamental design. [5 definitions] |