INCURABLY
INCU'RABLY, adverb In a manner or degree that renders cure impracticable.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INCU'RABLY, adverb In a manner or degree that renders cure impracticable.
INCURIOS'ITY, noun Want of curiosity; inattentiveness; indifference.
INCU'RIOUS, adjective [in and curious.] Destitute of curiosity; not curious or inquisitive; inattentive.
INCU'RIOUSNESS, noun Want of curiosity or inquisitiveness.
INCUR'RED, participle passive Brought on.
INCUR'RING, participle present tense Becoming subject or liable to; bringing on.
INCUR'SION, noun [Latin incursio, from incurro. See Incur.]1. Literally, a running into; hence, an entering into a territory with hostile intention; an inroad; applied to the ex...
INCURV'ATE, verb transitive [Latin incurvo; in and curvus, bent.]To bend; to crook; to turn from a right line or straight course.INCURV'ATE, adjective Curved inwards or upwards.
INCURV'ATED, participle passive Bent; turned from a rectilinear direction.
INCURV'ATING, participle present tense Bending; turning from a right line.
INCURVA'TION, noun The act of bending.1. The state of being bent, or turned from a rectilinear course; curvity; crookedness.2. The act of bowing, or bending the body in respect ...
INCURVE, verb transitive incurv'. To bend; to make crooked.
INCURV'ITY, noun [Latin incurvus.] A state of being bent or crooked; crookedness; a bending inward.
IN'DAGATE, verb transitive [Latin indago.] To seek or search out. [Not used.]
INDAGA'TION, noun The act of searching; search; inquiry; examination. [Little used.]
IN'DAGATOR, noun A searcher; one who seeks or inquires with diligence. [Little used.]
IND'ART, verb transitive [in and dart.] To dart in; to thrust or strike in.Indebitatus assumpsit. [See Assumpsit.]
INDEBT, a verb, is never used.
INDEBT'ED, adjective indet'ted.1. Being in debt; having incurred a debt; held or obliged to pay. A is indebted to B; he is indebted in a large sum, or to a large amount.2. Oblig...
INDEBT'EDNESS, noun indet'tedness. The state of being indebted.
INDEBT'MENT, noun indet'ment. The state of being indebted. [Little used.]
INDE'CENCY, noun [Latin indecens, indeceo; in and deceo, to become.]That which is unbecoming in language or manners; any action or behavior which is deemed a violation of modest...
INDE'CENT, adjective [Latin indecens.] Unbecoming; unfit to be seen or heard; offensive to modesty and delicacy; as indecent language; indecent manners; an indecent posture or g...
INDE'CENTLY, adverb In a manner to offend modesty or delicacy.
INDECID'UOUS, adjective [in and deciduous.]Not falling, as the leaves of trees in autumn; lasting; evergreen.
INDEC'IMABLE, adjective Not liable to the payment of tithes.
INDECIS'ION, noun s as z. [in and decision.] Want of decision; want of settled purpose or of firmness in the determinations of the will; a wavering of mind; irresolution.