incense2 |
to make extremely angry; enrage. |
incense cedar |
a large cypress tree of western North America that has reddish bark and pungent flat scalelike leaves. |
incenter |
the center of an inscribed circle, which is a circle is that touches all sides of a polygon. |
incentive |
something that motivates one to work or act. [3 definitions] |
inception |
the start or beginning of something; outset. |
inceptive |
incipient, beginning, or initial. [3 definitions] |
incertitude |
lack of confidence or certainty; doubt. |
incessant |
never ceasing; continual. |
incest |
sexual intercourse between people too closely related to legally marry. |
incestuous |
of, involving, or guilty of incest. |
inch |
a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot or 2.54 centimeters. (abbr.: in.) [3 definitions] |
in chancery |
involved in litigation before a chancery court. [2 definitions] |
in charge |
having the power and responsibility for making decisions concerning something (often fol. by "of"). |
inchmeal |
by small increments; little by little. (See piecemeal.) |
inchoate |
in an early stage of existence. [2 definitions] |
inchoative |
in grammar, of or denoting a verb or verb form that indicates the beginning of an action or state, as "got working" in "It finally got working"; inceptive. [2 definitions] |
in chorus |
all together; in unison. |
inchworm |
a wormlike moth larva that alternately arches and stretches its body as it moves. |
incidence |
the frequency with which something happens or the range over which it occurs. [3 definitions] |
incident |
a single event. [4 definitions] |
incidental |
happening or likely to happen concurrently or in connection with something else but as a subordinate or less important element. [4 definitions] |