INCONSUMMATENESS
INCONSUM'MATENESS, noun State of being incomplete.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INCONSUM'MATENESS, noun State of being incomplete.
INCONSUMP'TIBLE, adjective [Latin in and consumptus.]1. Not to be spent, wasted or destroyed by fire. [Not used.]2. Not to be destroyed. [Not used.]
INCONTEST'ABLE, adjective Not contestable; not to be disputed; not admitting debate; too clear to be controverted; incontrovertible; as incontestable evidence, truth or facts.
INCONTEST'ABLY, adverb In a manner to preclude debate; indisputably; incontrovertibly; indubitably.
INCONTIG'UOUS, adjective [in and contiguous.]Not contiguous; not adjoining; not touching; separate.
INCON'TINENCEINCON'TINENCY, noun [Latin incontinentia. See Continence.]1. Want of restraint of the passions or appetites; free or uncontrolled indulgence of the passions or appe...
INCON'TINENCY, n. [L. incontinentia. See Continence.]1. Want of restraint of the passions or appetites; free or uncontrolled indulgence of the passions or appetites, as of anger...
INCON'TINENT, adjective [Latin incontinens.] Not restraining the passions or appetites, particularly the sexual appetite; indulging lust without restraint or in violation of law...
INCON'TINENTLY, adverb Without due restraint of the passions or appetites; unchastely.1. Immediately.
INCONTRACT'ED, adjective Not contracted; not shortened.
INCONTROLLABLE, adjective [in and controllable.]Not to be controlled; that cannot be restrained or governed; uncontrollable.
INCONTROLLABLY, adverb In a manner that admits of no control.
INCONTROVERT'IBLE, adjective [in and controvertible.]Indisputable; too clear or certain to admit of dispute.
INCONTROVERT'IBLY, adverb In a manner or to a degree that precludes debate or controversy.
INCONVE'NIENCEINCONVE'NIENCY, noun [Latin inconveniens; in and convenio, conveniens.]1. Unfitness; unsuitableness; inexpedience.They plead against the inconvenience not the unla...
INCONVE'NIENCY, n. [L.inconveniens; in and convenio, conveniens.]1. Unfitness; unsuitableness; inexpedience. They plead against the inconvenience, not the unlawfulness of popish...
INCONVE'NIENT, adjective [Latin supra.]1. Incommodious; unsuitable; disadvantageous; giving trouble or uneasiness; increasing the difficulty of progress or success; as an inconv...
INCONVE'NIENTLY, adverb Unsuitably; incommodiously; in a manner to give trouble; unseasonably.
INCONVERS'ABLE, adjective [in and conversable.] Not inclined to free conversation; incommunicative; unsocial; reserved.
INCON'VERSANT, adjective Not conversant; not familiar; not versed.
INCONVERTIBIL'ITY, noun [from inconvertible.] The quality of not being changeable or convertible into something else; as the inconvertibility of bank notes or other currency int...
INCONVERT'IBLE, adjective [in and convertible.] Not convertible; that cannot be transmuted or changed into something else. One metal is inconvertible into another. Bank notes ar...
INCONVIN'CIBLE, adjective [in and convincible.] Not convincible; that cannot be convinced; not capable of conviction.
INCONVIN'CIBLY, adverb In a manner not admitting of conviction.
INCO'NY, adjective or noun Unlearned; artless; an accomplished person, in contempt.
INCOR'PORAL, adjective [in and corporal. Not consisting of matter or body; immaterial. [Incorporeal is generally used.]
INCORPORAL'ITY, noun The quality of not consisting of matter; immateriality.