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Incumbrances
ɪnˈkʌm.brənsMeanings of Incumbrances:
nounOld-fashioned mainly uk spelling of encumbrance
Incunable
ˌɪnkjʊˈnabjʊləmIncunabula
ˌɪnkjʊˈnabjʊləmMeanings of Incunabula:
nounAn early printed book, especially one printed before 1501.
Usage examples:
Books printed before 1501 are called incunabula; the word is derived from latin for swaddling cloth…
Meanings of Incunabulum:
nounAn early printed book, especially one printed before 1501.
Usage examples:
Books printed before 1501 are called incunabula; the word is derived from latin for swaddling cloth…
Incur
ɪnˈkɜːrMeanings of Incur:
verbBecome subject to (something unwelcome or unpleasant) as a result of one's own behaviour or actions.
Usage examples:
I will pay any expenses incurred
Incurious
ɪnˈkjʊə.ri.əsMeanings of Incurious:
adjectiveNot eager to know something; lacking curiosity.
Usage examples:
As for who had written it, she was oddly incurious
Meanings of Incurrent:
adjective(of a vessel or opening) conveying fluid inwards.
Usage examples:
Concurrent with this, the entire pectinirhomb becomes greatly protuberant along a large, thinwalled…
Meanings of Incurvate:
verbCurve inwards.
Usage examples:
The horn-shaped pathway incurvates
adjectiveCurved inwards.
Usage examples:
The haft element is short and broad with an incurvate base
Incurvated
ɪnˈkəːveɪtɪdMeanings of Incurvated:
adjectiveCurved inwards.
Usage examples:
Incurvated nails may puncture the skin
verbCurve inwards.
Usage examples:
The horn-shaped pathway incurvates
Meanings of Incurvating:
verbCurve inwards.
Usage examples:
The horn-shaped pathway incurvates
adjectiveCurved inwards.
Usage examples:
The haft element is short and broad with an incurvate base
Meanings of Incurves:
verbCurve inwards.
Usage examples:
The petals have a tendency to incurve
Incurving
ɪnˈkəːvMeanings of Incurving:
verbCurve inwards.
Usage examples:
The petals have a tendency to incurve
Meanings of Incus:
nounA small anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear, transmitting vibrations between the malleus and stapes.
Usage examples:
The air pressure on either side of the eardrum is normally kept equal for proper functioning of the…
Incuse
ɪnˈkjuːzMeanings of Incuse:
nounAn impression hammered or stamped on a coin.
Usage examples:
Pennsylvania marks are a coarse incuse or zig-zag border that speak of handmade stamps, and are oft…
verbMark (a coin) with a figure by impressing it with a stamp.
Usage examples:
The master hub was raised or incused, because the metal was removed to leave the design of the galv…
Meanings of Incuses:
nounAn impression hammered or stamped on a coin.
Usage examples:
Pennsylvania marks are a coarse incuse or zig-zag border that speak of handmade stamps, and are oft…
verbMark (a coin) with a figure by impressing it with a stamp.
Usage examples:
The master hub was raised or incused, because the metal was removed to leave the design of the galv…
Meanings of Incusing:
verbMark (a coin) with a figure by impressing it with a stamp.
Usage examples:
The master hub was raised or incused, because the metal was removed to leave the design of the galv…
nounAn impression hammered or stamped on a coin.
Usage examples:
Pennsylvania marks are a coarse incuse or zig-zag border that speak of handmade stamps, and are oft…
Meanings of Ind:
abbreviationIndia (international vehicle registration).
Indaba
ɪnˈdɑː.bəMeanings of Indaba:
nounA discussion or conference.
Usage examples:
Again in two national indabas in johannesburg, stakeholders admitted that the boxing act of 1954 ne…
Indagation
ɪndəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Indagation:
nounResearch or investigation.
Usage examples:
He mocked our most diligent and exquisite indagation.
Meanings of Indebtedness:
nounThe condition of owing money.
Usage examples:
The industry is taking steps to reduce indebtedness and cut costs
Indecencies
ɪnˈdiːsnsiMeanings of Indecencies:
nounIndecent behaviour.
Usage examples:
Seven offences of rape and indecency
Meanings of Indecent:
adjectiveNot conforming with generally accepted standards of behaviour, especially in relation to sexual matters.
Usage examples:
Indecent acts
Indecisive
ˌɪn.dɪˈsaɪ.sɪvMeanings of Indecisive:
adjectiveNot providing a clear and definite result.
Usage examples:
An indecisive battle
Meanings of Indecisively:
adverbIn a way that shows you are finding it difficult to make a decision
Usage examples:
She stood indecisively for a moment, then walked down the hall, he couldn't decide what tv show to …
Indecisiveness
ˌɪn.dɪˈsɪʒ.ənMeanings of Indecisiveness:
nounThe quality of being unable to make a decision or having a lot of difficulty in deciding something
Usage examples:
I tossed and turned all night in a frenzy of indecision., as a leader during the war, he was indeci…
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