INAPPRECIABLE
INAPPRE'CIABLE, adjective [in and appreciable, from appreciate.]1. Not to be appreciated; that cannot be duly valued.2. That cannot be estimated.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INAPPRE'CIABLE, adjective [in and appreciable, from appreciate.]1. Not to be appreciated; that cannot be duly valued.2. That cannot be estimated.
INAPPREHENS'IBLE, adjective Not intelligible.
INAPPREHENS'IVE, adjective Not apprehensive; regardless.
INAPPROACHABLE, adjective [in and approachable.]Not to be approached; inaccessible.
INAPPRO'PRIATE, adjective [in and appropriate.]Not appropriate; unsuited; not proper.1. Not appropriate; not belonging to.
INAPT'ITUDE, noun [in and aptitude.] Want of aptitude; unfitness; unsuitableness.
INA'QUATE, adjective [Latin in and aquatus.] Embodied in water.
INAQUA'TION, noun The state of being inaquate.
INAR'ABLE, v. [in and arable.]Not arable; not capable of being plowed or tilled.
IN'ARACHING, participle present tense Grafting by approach.
IN'ARCH, verb transitive [in and arch.] To graft by approach; to graft by uniting a cion to a stock without separating it from its parent tree.
IN'ARCHED, participle passive Grafted by approach.
IN'ARCHING, noun A method of ingrafting, by which a cion, without being separated from its parent tree, is joined to a stock standing near.
INARTIC'ULATE, adjective [in and articulate.] Not uttered with articulation or junction of the organs of speech; not articulate; not distinct, or with distinction of syllables. ...
INARTIC'ULATELY, adverb Not with distinct syllables; indistinctly.
INARTIC'ULATENESS, noun Indistinctness of utterance by animal voices; want of distinct articulation.
INARTICULA'TION, noun Indistinctness of sounds in speaking.
INARTIFI'CIAL, adjective [In and artificial.]1. Not done by art; not made or performed by the rules of art; formed without art; as an inartificial style of composition.2. Simple...
INARTIFI'CIALLY, adverb Without art; in an artless manner; contrary to the rules of art.
INATTEN'TION, noun [in and attention.] The want of attention, or of fixing the mind steadily on an object; heedlessness; neglect.Novel lays attract our ravished ears,But old, th...
INATTENT'IVE, adjective [in and attentive.] Not fixing the mind on an object; heedless; careless; negligent; regardless; as an inattentive spectator or hearer, an inattentive ha...
INATTENT'IVELY, adverb Without attention; carelessly; heedlessly.
INAUD'IBLE, adjective [in and audible.] That cannot be heard; as an inaudible voice or sound.1. Making no sound; as the inaudible foot of time.
INAUD'IBLY, adverb In a manner not to be heard.
INAUG'URAL, adjective [Latin inauguro; in and augur.]1. Pertaining to inauguration; as inaugural ceremonies.2. Made or pronounced at an inauguration; as an inaugural address.
INAUG'URATE, verb transitive [supra.] To introduce or induct into an office with solemnity or suitable ceremonies; to invest with an office in a formal manner; a word borrowed f...
INAUG'URATED, participle passive Inducted into office with appropriate ceremonies.