invidious |
tending to arouse feelings of resentment or animosity, esp. because of a slight; offensive or discriminatory. |
in view of |
taking into account; considering. |
invigorate |
to fill with energy, strength, or vigor. |
invigorating |
giving or causing a feeling of being filled with energy or strength. |
invigoration |
the act of filling with strength, energy, or vitality; stimulation. [2 definitions] |
invincible |
too strong to be defeated, overcome, or surmounted. |
in vino veritas |
(Latin) in wine there is truth. |
inviolable |
absolutely not to be violated or profaned. [2 definitions] |
inviolate |
not violated, broken, disturbed, or profaned; pure or intact. |
invisible |
not capable of being seen; not visible. [5 definitions] |
invitation |
the act of asking someone in an undemanding way to participate in something. [3 definitions] |
invitational |
a contest restricted to invited participants. [2 definitions] |
invite |
to politely ask (someone) to attend or come. [5 definitions] |
invitee |
one who is invited. |
inviting |
tempting; enticing. |
in vitro |
in an artificial environment, esp. glass. (Cf. in vivo.) |
in vitro fertilization |
a laboratory technique by which a previously extracted ovum, usu. human, is fertilized by previously extracted sperm, producing an embryo that is then implanted in a uterus for gestation. |
in vivo |
happening within a living organism. |
invocation |
the act or process of invoking, esp. of calling out to a god, muse, or the like, for help, support, or inspiration. [4 definitions] |
invoice |
a detailed statement of goods sold or shipped or of services provided, including their prices or charges. [2 definitions] |
invoke |
to call out to (a god, muse, or the like) for help, support, protection, or inspiration. [4 definitions] |