INVOLVE
INVOLVE, verb transitive involv'. [Latin involvo; in and volvo, to roll, Eng. to wallow.]1. To envelop; to cover with surrounding matter; as, to involve one in smoke or dust.2. ...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
3.400 entries
INVOLVE, verb transitive involv'. [Latin involvo; in and volvo, to roll, Eng. to wallow.]1. To envelop; to cover with surrounding matter; as, to involve one in smoke or dust.2. ...
INVOLV'ED, participle passive Enveloped; implied; inwrapped; entangled.
INVOLV'ING, participle present tense Enveloping; implying; comprising; entangling; complicating.
INVULNERABIL'ITYINVUL'NERABLE, adjective [Latin invulnerabilis. See Vulnerable.]That cannot be wounded; incapable of receiving injury.Nor vainly hopeTo be invulnerable in those ...
INVUL'NERABLE, a. [L. invulnerabilis. See Vulnerable.]That cannot be wounded; incapable of receiving injury.Nor vainly hope To be invulnerable in those bright arms.
INVUL'NERABLENESS, noun [from invulnerable.] The quality or state of being invulnerable, or secure from wounds or injury.
INWALL', verb transitive [in and wall.] To inclose or fortify with a wall.
IN'WARD, adjective1. Internal; interior; placed or being within; as the inward structure of the body.2. Intimate; domestic; familiar.3. Seated in the mind or soul.IN'WARD
IN'WARDLY, adverb In the inner parts; internally.Let Benedict, like covered fire,Consume away in sighs, waste inwardly1. In the heart; privately; secretly. He inwardly repines. ...
IN'WARDNESS, noun Intimacy; familiarity. [Not used.]1. Internal state. [Unusual.]IN'WARDS, nounplural The inner parts of an animal; the bowels; the viscera. Exodus 29:1.
IN'WARDS, adverb Toward the inside. Turn the attention inward.1. Toward the center or interior; as, to bend a thing inward.2. Into the mind or thoughts.Celestial light shine inw...
INWE'AVE, verb transitivepreterit tense inwove; participle passive inwoven, inwove. [in and weave.]To weave together; to intermix or intertwine by weaving.Down they castTheir cr...
INWHEE'L, verb transitive [in and wheel.] To encircle.
IN'WIT, noun [in and wit.] Mind; understanding.
INWOOD', verb transitive To hide in woods.
INWORK'ING, participle present tense or adjective [in and work.]Working or operating within.INWORK'ING, noun Internal operation; energy within.
INWO'VEINWO'VEN, participle passive of inweave. Woven in; intertwined by weaving.
INWRAP, verb transitive inrap'. [in and wrap.] To involve; to infold; to cover by wrapping; as, to be inwrapped in smoke or in a cloud; to inwrap in a cloke.1. To involve in dif...
INWREATHE, verb transitive inre'the. [in and wreathe.]To surround or encompass as with a wreath, or with something in the form of a wreath.Resplendent locks inwreathed with beams.
INWROUGHT, participle passive or adjective inraut'. [in and wrought, from work.]Wrought or worked in or among other things, adorned with figures.
I'ODATE, noun [See Iodine.]A compound consisting of oxygen, iodin and a base.
I'ODIC, adjectiveiodic acid is a compound of iodin and oxygen.
I'ODIDE, noun A compound of iodin with a metal or other substance.
I'ODINI'ODINE, noun [Gr. resembling a violet.] In chimistry, a peculiar substance recently discovered by Courtois, a manufacturer of salt-peter in Paris. It is obtained from cer...
I'ODINE, n. [Gr. resembling a violet.] In chimistry, a peculiar substance recently discovered by Courtois, a manufacturer of salt-peter in Paris. It is obtained from certain sea...
I'ODOUS, adjectiveiodous acid is a compound of iodin and oxygen, containing less of the latter than iodic acid.
IOD'URET, noun A compound of iodin and a metallic or other base.