INABUSIVELY
INABU'SIVELY, adverb Without abuse.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INABU'SIVELY, adverb Without abuse.
INACCESSIBIL'ITYINACCESS'IBLE, adjective [in and accessible.]1. Not to be reached; as an inaccessible highth or rock. The depths of the sea are inaccessible.2. Not to be obtaine...
INACCESS'IBLE, a. [in and accessible.]1. Not to be reached; as an inaccessible highth or rock. The depths of the sea are inaccessible.2. Not to be obtained. The necessary vouche...
INACCESS'IBLENESS, noun [from inaccessible.]The quality or state of being inaccessible, or not to be reached.
INACCESS'IBLY, adverb So as not to be approached.
INAC'CURACY, noun [from inaccurate.] Want of accuracy or exactness; mistake; fault; defect; error; as an inaccuracy in writing, in a transcript, or in a calculation.
INAC'CURATE, adjective [in and accurate.] Not accurate; not exact or correct; not according to truth; erroneous; as an inaccurate man; he is inaccurate in narration; the transcr...
INAC'CURATELY, adverb Not according to truth; incorrectly; erroneously. The accounts are inaccurately stated.
INAC'TION, noun Want of action; forbearance of labor; idleness; rest.
INAC'TIVE, adjective [in and active.] Not active; inert; having no power to move. Matter is, per se, inactive1. Not active; not diligent or industrious; not busy; idle. Also, ha...
INAC'TIVELY, adverb Idly; sluggishly; without motion, labor or employment.
INACTIV'ITY, noun [in and activity.] Inertness; as the inactivity of matter.1. Idleness, or habitual idleness; want of action or exertion; sluggishness.
INAC'TUATE, verb transitive To put in action. [Not used.]
INACTUA'TION, noun Operation. [Not used.]
INAD'EQUACY, noun [from inadequate.] The quality of being unequal or insufficient for a purpose.The inadequacy and consequent inefficacyof the alleged causes--1. Inequality.Dr. ...
INAD'EQUATE, adjective [in and adequate. Latin adoequatus, from adoequo, to equal.]1. Not equal to the purpose; insufficient to effect the object; unequal; as inadequate power, ...
INAD'EQUATELY, adverb Not fully or sufficiently; not completely.
INAD'EQUATENESS, noun The quality of being inadequate; inadequacy; inequality; incompleteness.
INADEQUA'TION, noun Want of exact correspondence.
INADHE'SION, noun s as z. [in and adhesion.] Want of adhesion; a not adhering.Porcelain clay is distinguished from colorific earths by inadhesion to the fingers.
INADMISSIBIL'ITY, noun [from inadmissible.] The quality of being inadmissible, or not proper to be received; as the inadmissibility of an argument, or of evidence in court, or o...
INADMIS'SIBLE, adjective Not admissible; not proper to be admitted, allowed or received; as inadmissible testimony; as inadmissible proposition.
INADVERT'ENCEINADVERT'ENCY, noun [Latin in and advertens, adverto. See Advert.]1. A not turning the mind to; inattention; negligence; heedlessness. Many mistakes and some misfor...
INADVERT'ENCY, n. [L. in and advertens, adverto. See Advert.]1. A not turning the mind to; inattention; negligence; heedlessness. Many mistakes and some misfortunes proceed from...
INADVERT'ENT, adjective [Latin in and advertens.] Not turning the mind to; heedless; careless; negligent.
INADVERT'ENTLY, adverb Heedlessly; carelessly; from want of attention; inconsiderately.
INAFFABIL'ITY, noun Reservedness in conversation.