immobilize |
to make incapable of motion or action. [2 definitions] |
immoderate |
beyond reasonable or appropriate limits; excessive. |
immodest |
not decent in appearance or behavior; shameless. [2 definitions] |
immolate |
to kill or offer as a sacrifice, esp. by burning. |
immolation |
an act or instance of killing as a sacrifice, esp. by burning. |
immoral |
not in accordance with established or accepted rules and standards of right and wrong conduct, esp. those deriving from religious teachings. |
immorality |
the state or character of being immoral; lack of morality. [2 definitions] |
immortal |
not subject to death or decay; living forever. [5 definitions] |
immortality |
the state or condition of being immortal; perpetual life. [2 definitions] |
immortalize |
to make immortal; endow with unending life or fame. |
immortelle |
a plant whose flowers retain their color when dried. |
immovable |
incapable of being moved; fixed. [5 definitions] |
immune |
resistant to a disease, either naturally or by medical means. [3 definitions] |
immune body |
an antibody. |
immune system |
the bodily system of organs, tissues, cells, and cell products, which protects the body by detecting the presence of, and disabling, disease-causing agents in the body. |
immunity |
the state or condition of being immune to a disease. [2 definitions] |
immunize |
to cause to be immune, as by vaccination. |
immunocompromised |
having an impaired or weakened immune system, as by disease or drugs. |
immunogenic |
producing immunity. |
immunoglobulin |
a protein of the immune system that acts as an antibody. |
immunology |
the branch of medicine concerned with antibody production and resistance to disease. |