Irreflection
Ir′re‐flec″tion (?), n. Want of reflection.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Ir′re‐flec″tion (?), n. Want of reflection.
Ir′re‐flect″ive (?), a. Not reflective. De Quincey.
Ir′re‐form″a‐ble (?), a. Incapable of being reformed; incorrigible. Joseph Cook.
Ir‐ref′ra‐ga‐bil″i‐ty (?), n. The quality or state of being irrefragable; incapability of being refuted.
Ir‐ref″ra‐ga‐ble (ĭr‐rĕf″rȧ‐gȧ‐b'l), a. [F. irréfragable, L. irrefragabilis. See Refragable.] Not refragable; not to be gainsaid or denied; not to be refuted or overthrown; unan...
Ir′re‐fran′gi‐bil″i‐ty (?), n. The quality or state of being irrefrangible; irrefrangibleness.
Ir′re‐fran″gi‐ble (?), a. Not refrangible; that can not be refracted in passing from one medium to another. — Ir′re‐fran″gi‐ble‐ness, n.
Ir′re‐fut″a‐ble (?; 277), a. [L. irrefutabilis: cf. F. irréfutable. See Refute.] Incapable of being refuted or disproved; indisputable. — Ir′re‐fut″a‐ble‐ness, n. — Ir′re‐fut″a‐...
Ir′re‐gen″er‐a‐cy (?), n. Unregeneracy.
Ir′re‐gen′er‐a″tion (?), n. An unregenerate state.
Ir‐reg″u‐lar (?), a. [Pref. ir- not + regular: cf. F. irrégulier.] Not regular; not conforming to a law, method, or usage recognized as the general rule; not according to common...
Ir‐reg″u‐lar, n. One who is not regular; especially, a soldier not in regular service.
Ir‐reg″u‐lar‐ist, n. One who is irregular. Baxter.
Ir‐reg′u‐lar″i‐ty (?), n.; pl.Irregularities (#). [Cf. F. irrégularité.] The state or quality of being irregular; that which is irregular.
Ir‐reg″u‐lar‐ly, adv. In an irregular manner.
Ir‐reg″u‐late (?), v. t. To make irregular; to disorder. Sir T. Browne.
Ir‐reg″u‐lous (?), a. Lawless. Shak.
Ir′re‐ject″a‐ble (?), a. That can not be rejected; irresistible. Boyle.
Ir′re‐laps″a‐ble (?), a. Not liable to relapse; secure. Dr. H. More.
Ir′re‐late (?), a. Irrelative; unconnected.
Ir′re‐la″tion (?), n. The quality or state of being irrelative; want of connection or relation.
Ir‐rel″a‐tive (?), a. Not relative; without mutual relations; unconnected. — Ir‐rel″a‐tive‐ly, adv.Irrelative chords(Mus.), those having no common tone. — Irrelative repetition(...
Ir‐rel″a‐vance (?), n. Irrelevancy.
Ir‐rel″a‐van‐cy (?), n. The quality or state of being irrelevant; as, the irrelevancy of an argument.
Ir‐rel″a‐vant (?), a. Not relevant; not applicable or pertinent; not bearing upon or serving to support; foreign; extraneous; as, testimony or arguments irrelevant to a case. — ...
Ir′re‐liev″a‐ble (?), a. Not admitting relief; incurable; hopeless.
Ir′re‐li″gion (?), n. [L. irreligio: cf. F. irréligion. See In- not, and Religion.] The state of being irreligious; want of religion; impiety.