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English words starting with inb

Inboard

ˈɪnbɔːd

Meanings of Inboard:

adjective

Situated on, towards, or near the centre of a ship or aircraft.

Usage examples:

The inboard ailerons on the wings were dead
adverb

Within or towards the centre of a ship or aircraft.

Usage examples:

Move the clew inboard along the boom
noun

A boat's engine housed inside its hull.

Usage examples:

Meanwhile, the state of california, through its powerful air resources board, is moving toward requ…

Inboards

ˈɪnbɔːd

Meanings of Inboards:

noun

A boat's engine housed inside its hull.

Usage examples:

Meanwhile, the state of california, through its powerful air resources board, is moving toward requ…
adjective

Situated on, towards, or near the centre of a ship or aircraft.

Usage examples:

The inboard ailerons on the wings were dead
adverb

Within or towards the centre of a ship or aircraft.

Usage examples:

Move the clew inboard along the boom

Inborn

ˌɪnˈbɔːn

Meanings of Inborn:

adjective

Existing from birth.

Usage examples:

An inborn defect in the formation of collagen

Inbound

ˈɪnbaʊnd

Meanings of Inbound:

adjective

Travelling towards a particular place, especially when returning to the original point of departure.

Usage examples:

Authorities set up roadblocks to stop all inbound traffic on tunnels and bridges
adverb

Towards a particular place, especially when returning to the original point of departure.

Usage examples:

We continued inbound to the ship
verb

Throw (the ball) from out of bounds, putting it into play.

Usage examples:

Ohio state inbounded the ball against the swarming defenders

Inbounds

ˌɪn.baʊndz ˈpɑːs

Meanings of Inbounds:

adjective

Denoting or relating to a throw which puts the ball into play from out of bounds.

Usage examples:

An inbounds pass
verb

Throw (the ball) from out of bounds, putting it into play.

Usage examples:

Ohio state inbounded the ball against the swarming defenders
noun

In basketball, a throw from outside the playing area that puts the ball back into play

Meanings of Inbreath:

verb

Breathe in or absorb.

Usage examples:

He felt himself inbreathing power from on high

Inbreathe

ɪnˈbriːð

Meanings of Inbreathe:

verb

Breathe in or absorb.

Usage examples:

He felt himself inbreathing power from on high

Meanings of Inbreathed:

verb

Breathe in or absorb.

Usage examples:

He felt himself inbreathing power from on high

Meanings of Inbreathing:

verb

Breathe in or absorb.

Usage examples:

He felt himself inbreathing power from on high

Inbred

ˌɪnˈbred

Meanings of Inbred:

adjective

Produced by inbreeding.

Usage examples:

Inbred dogs will be more likely to have some genetic maladies
noun

A person born as a result of inbreeding, typically perceived as unattractive and lacking intelligence (often used as a general term of abuse).

Usage examples:

He provoked criticism when he said the town was full of inbreds
verb

Breed from closely related people or animals, especially over many generations.

Usage examples:

If they are allowed to inbreed even further this can eventually spoil the species

Meanings of Inbreed:

verb

Breed from closely related people or animals, especially over many generations.

Usage examples:

If they are allowed to inbreed even further this can eventually spoil the species

Inbreeding

ɪnˈbriːd

Meanings of Inbreeding:

verb

Breed from closely related people or animals, especially over many generations.

Usage examples:

If they are allowed to inbreed even further this can eventually spoil the species
noun

The breeding of closely related people or animals, especially over many generations.

Usage examples:

Persistent inbreeding has produced an unusually high frequency of sufferers from this disease

Inbreeds

ɪnˈbriːd

Meanings of Inbreeds:

verb

Breed from closely related people or animals, especially over many generations.

Usage examples:

If they are allowed to inbreed even further this can eventually spoil the species

Inbuilt

ˈɪnbɪlt

Meanings of Inbuilt:

adjective

Existing as an original or essential part of something or someone.

Usage examples:

The body's inbuilt ability to heal itself

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