-in1 |
any of various chemical substances or minerals, including certain proteins, enzymes, antibiotics, and pharmaceuticals. [2 definitions] |
-in2 |
organized public activity of (such) a type, often as a means of demonstrating approval or protest. |
In |
symbol of the chemical element indium. |
IN |
abbreviation of "Indiana," a Midwestern U.S. state between Illinois and Ohio. |
in |
used to indicate inclusion within a space or area. [12 definitions] |
in. |
abbreviation of "inch," or "inches," a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot or 2.54 centimeters. |
in-1 |
in; on; into. [2 definitions] |
in-2 |
not; without. |
-ina |
used to form feminine names, titles, descriptions, and the like. [2 definitions] |
inability |
lack of capacity or means. (See disability.) |
in a bind |
in a bad or difficult situation. |
in absentia |
(Latin) in one's absence. |
inaccessible |
hard or impossible to reach, approach, or attain. |
inaccuracy |
the condition or quality of being inaccurate. [2 definitions] |
inaccurate |
not correct, true, or precise. |
inaction |
lack of action; passiveness or idleness. |
inactivate |
to render inactive or unable to function or spread; halt the activity or operation of. |
inactive |
not moving or operating; inert; quiescent. [3 definitions] |
in addition |
used to indicate that there is something more to be said than what was just said a moment ago. |
in addition to |
combined with; on top of; besides. |
inadequacy |
the condition, fact, or an instance of being inadequate. |