inhabit |
to live in; use as a dwelling. [2 definitions] |
inhabitable |
of a place, able to be lived in by humans or animals. |
inhabitant |
one that permanently lives in a place; resident. |
inhabited |
having residents; populated. |
inhalant |
something used for inhaling, such as an inhaling device, or something inhaled, such as a medicine. |
inhalator |
an apparatus that helps one to inhale oxygen, medicine, or the like by producing a vapor or vaporizing the substance to be inhaled. |
inhale |
to take in by breathing; breathe in. [3 definitions] |
inhaler |
an apparatus that helps in inhaling medicinal vapor, oxygen, or the like; inhalator; respirator. [2 definitions] |
inharmonic |
not harmonic; inharmonious; dissonant. |
inharmonious |
not in harmony; discordant. [2 definitions] |
in harness |
engaged in one's customary work routine. [2 definitions] |
in haste |
hurriedly; hastily. |
inhere |
of a quality, element, or part, to belong innately; be intrinsic, inborn, or natural. |
inherent |
existing in or belonging to something as an essential or inborn part of its nature; innate; intrinsic. [2 definitions] |
inherently |
by a thing's essential character; or by a person's inborn nature. |
inherit |
to receive (money, property, or the like) through a will made by, or legal succession to, a person who has died; be heir to. [5 definitions] |
inheritable |
combined form of inherit. |
inheritance |
money, property, position, or the like, that is or may be inherited through a will or legal succession. [4 definitions] |
inheritance tax |
a tax levied on property that is inherited. |
inhibit |
to hold back, restrain, prevent, or tend to do so. [2 definitions] |
inhibition |
the act of inhibiting, or the condition of being inhibited. [3 definitions] |