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English dictionary: words starting with inco

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Inco

ˈɪnkəʊtɜːm
noun

An expression from a list made by the international chamber of commerce that is used in the trade of goods from one country to another

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As an importer, you have to understand the costs, responsibilities, rights, and obligations that ac…
adjective

(of a person) having one's true identity concealed.

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The incog spectators retreated from there as quickly as possible
adverb

In a way that conceals one's true identity.

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It was difficult to travel incog
noun

A place, subject, or situation that you are not familiar with

Usage examples:

Dealing with children is terra incognita to me.
adjective

(of a person) having one's true identity concealed.

Usage examples:

In order to observe you have to be incognito
adverb

In a way that conceals one's true identity.

Usage examples:

He is now operating incognito
noun

An assumed or false identity.

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She is locked in her incognito
noun

An assumed or false identity.

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She is locked in her incognito
adjective

(of a person) having one's true identity concealed.

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In order to observe you have to be incognito
adverb

In a way that conceals one's true identity.

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He is now operating incognito
adjective

Lacking knowledge or awareness.

Usage examples:

The government appears incognizant of the growing threat to our agricultural industry
adjective

(of a person) having one's true identity concealed.

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The incog spectators retreated from there as quickly as possible
adverb

In a way that conceals one's true identity.

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It was difficult to travel incog
noun

The quality of being illogical, inconsistent, or unclear.

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Difficult questions that expose the incoherence of their policy
noun

The quality of being illogical, inconsistent, or unclear.

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Difficult questions that expose the incoherence of their policy
noun

The quality of being illogical, inconsistent, or unclear.

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Difficult questions that expose the incoherence of their policy
noun

The quality of being illogical, inconsistent, or unclear.

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Difficult questions that expose the incoherence of their policy
adjective

(of spoken or written language) expressed in an incomprehensible or confusing way; unclear.

Usage examples:

He screamed some incoherent threat
adverb

In a way that is difficult to understand and does not make sense

Usage examples:

She was muttering incoherently., the writer tries incoherently to argue his case.
noun

Lack of social cohesion.

Usage examples:

Anxiety about national decline and incohesion
adjective

(especially of a building material or component) consisting or made of material that does not burn if exposed to fire.

Usage examples:

An incombustible floor construction

Income

ˈɪŋ.kʌm
noun

Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.

Usage examples:

He has a nice home and an adequate income
noun

A person who has come to live in an area in which they have not grown up, especially in a close-knit rural community.

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An english incomer to orkney
combining form

Denoting a person with a specified level of income.

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Middle-incomer
noun

A person who has come to live in an area in which they have not grown up, especially in a close-knit rural community.

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An english incomer to orkney
noun

Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.

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He has a nice home and an adequate income
adjective

In the process of coming in.

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Incoming passengers
plural noun

Revenue; income.

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Keep an account of your incomings and outgoings
adjective

In the process of coming in.

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Incoming passengers
plural noun

Revenue; income.

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Keep an account of your incomings and outgoings
noun

→  income

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The balance between incomings and outgoings every month should be maintained in order to meet the b…
adjective

Not able to be judged by the same standards; having no common standard of measurement.

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The two types of science are incommensurable and thus cannot be integrated
noun

An incommensurable quantity.

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Anaxagoras and the followers of pythagoras, with their development of incommensurables, are also th…
adjective

Out of keeping or proportion with.

Usage examples:

Man's influence on the earth's surface seems incommensurate with his scale
verb

Inconvenience (someone).

Usage examples:

They are incommoded by the traffic
verb

Inconvenience (someone).

Usage examples:

They are incommoded by the traffic

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