English words starting with inc
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Inc
ɪŋkMeanings of Inc:
abbreviationIncorporated.
Usage examples:
Northeast airlines inc
adjectiveShort form ofincorporated
Usage examples:
Automated document systems, inc.
Inca
pəˌruː.vi.ən ˌɪŋ.kə ˈɔː.kɪdMeanings of Inca:
nounA south american hummingbird having mainly blackish or bronze-coloured plumage with one or two white breast patches.
Usage examples:
To stay warm, inca doves (columbina inca) form groups of up to 12 and stand on each other's backs.
Incalculable
ɪnˈkæl.kjə.lə.bəlMeanings of Incalculable:
adjectiveToo great to be calculated or estimated.
Usage examples:
An archive of incalculable value
Incalculably
ɪnˈkæl.kjə.lə.bliMeanings of Incalculably:
adverbIn an extreme way that is unable to be measured
Usage examples:
The odds of this happening were incalculably small., his family is incalculably rich.
Incandesce
ˌɪnkanˈdɛsMeanings of Incandesce:
verbGlow with heat.
Usage examples:
The lights of the town lay incandescing across the prairie
Incandesced
ˌɪnkanˈdɛsMeanings of Incandesced:
verbGlow with heat.
Usage examples:
The lights of the town lay incandescing across the prairie
Incandescence
ˌɪn.kænˈdes.ənsMeanings of Incandescence:
nounThe act of producing a bright light from a heated part
Usage examples:
Meteors and comets entering the earth's atmosphere compress the air and heat it to incandescence., …
Incandescent
ˌɪn.kænˈdes.əntMeanings of Incandescent:
adjectiveEmitting light as a result of being heated.
Usage examples:
Plumes of incandescent liquid rock
Incantation
ɪnkanˈteɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Incantation:
nounA series of words said as a magic spell or charm.
Usage examples:
An incantation to raise the dead
Incantations
ˌɪn.kænˈteɪ.ʃənMeanings of Incantations:
nounA series of words said as a magic spell or charm.
Usage examples:
An incantation to raise the dead
Incapable
ɪnˈkeɪ.pə.bəlMeanings of Incapable:
adjectiveUnable to do or achieve (something).
Usage examples:
Wilson blushed and was incapable of speech
Incapacious
ɪnkəˈpeɪʃəsMeanings of Incapacious:
adjectiveNarrow and confined.
Usage examples:
An incapacious public house
Incapacitant
ˌɪnkəˈpasɪt(ə)ntMeanings of Incapacitant:
nounA substance capable of temporarily incapacitating a person without wounding or killing them.
Usage examples:
Tear gas, pepper spray and other incapacitants may be legally used on your own territory for the pu…
Meanings of Incapacitate:
verbPrevent from functioning in a normal way.
Usage examples:
He was incapacitated by a heart attack
Meanings of Incapacitated:
adjectiveDeprived of strength or power; debilitated.
Usage examples:
Richard was temporarily incapacitated
verbPrevent from functioning in a normal way.
Usage examples:
He was incapacitated by a heart attack
Meanings of Incapacitates:
verbPrevent from functioning in a normal way.
Usage examples:
He was incapacitated by a heart attack
Incapacitating
ˌɪn.kəˈpæs.ɪ.teɪ.tɪŋMeanings of Incapacitating:
verbPrevent from functioning in a normal way.
Usage examples:
He was incapacitated by a heart attack
adjectiveMaking someone unable to work or do things normally, or unable to do what they intended to do
Usage examples:
Extreme shyness can be very incapacitating., she suffers from incapacitating migraine headaches.
Incapacities
ɪnkəˈpasɪtiMeanings of Incapacities:
nounPhysical or mental inability to do something or to manage one's affairs.
Usage examples:
They can be sacked only for incapacity or misbehaviour
Incapacity
ɪnkəˈpasɪtiMeanings of Incapacity:
nounPhysical or mental inability to do something or to manage one's affairs.
Usage examples:
They can be sacked only for incapacity or misbehaviour
Incarcerate
ɪnˈkɑːsəreɪtMeanings of Incarcerate:
verbImprison or confine.
Usage examples:
Many are incarcerated for property offences
Incarcerated
ɪnˈkɑː.sər.eɪtMeanings of Incarcerated:
verbImprison or confine.
Usage examples:
Many are incarcerated for property offences
Incarcerates
ɪnˈkɑː.sər.eɪtMeanings of Incarcerates:
verbImprison or confine.
Usage examples:
Many are incarcerated for property offences
Incarcerating
ɪnˈkɑː.sər.eɪtMeanings of Incarcerating:
verbImprison or confine.
Usage examples:
Many are incarcerated for property offences
Meanings of Incarceration:
nounThe state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
Usage examples:
The public would not be served by her incarceration
Incarcerations
ɪnˌkɑːsəˈreɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Incarcerations:
nounThe state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
Usage examples:
The public would not be served by her incarceration
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