INERRABLY
INER'RABLY, adverb With security from error; infallibly.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INER'RABLY, adverb With security from error; infallibly.
INERRAT'IC, adjective [in and erratic.] Not erratic or wandering; fixed.
INER'RINGLY, adverb Without error, mistake or deviation.
INERT', adjective [Latin iners; in and ars, art. The English sense is drawn not from art, but from the primary sense, strength or vigorous action.]1. Destitute of the power of m...
INER'TION, noun Want of activity; want of action or exertion.These vicissitudes of exertion and inertion of the arterial system, constitute the paroxysms of remittent fever.
INERT'ITUDE, noun The state of being inert, or a tendency to remain quiescent till impelled by external force to move.
INERT'LY, adverb Without activity; sluggishly.
INERT'NESS, noun The state or quality of being inert, or destitute of the power to move per se; that quality of passiveness by which bodies persist in a state of rest, or of mot...
INES'CATE, verb transitive [Latin inesco.] To bait; to lay a bait for.
INESCA'TION, noun The act of baiting.
INES'TIMABLE, adjective [Latin inoestimabilis. See Estimate.]1. That cannot be estimated or computed; as an inestimable sum of money.2. Too valuable or excellent to be rated; be...
INES'TIMABLY, adverb In a manner not to be estimated or rated.
INEV'IDENCE, noun Want of evidence; obscurity.
INEV'IDENT, adjective [in and evident.]Not evident; not clear or obvious; obscure.
INEVITABIL'ITY, noun [from inevitable.]to be avoided; certainty to happen.
INEV'ITABLE, adjective [Latin inevitabilis; in and evitabilis, from evito, to shun.] Not to be avoided; that cannot be shunned; unavoidable; that admits of no escape or evasion....
INEV'ITABLENESS, noun The state of being unavoidable.
INEV'ITABLY, adverb Without possibility of escape or evasion; unavoidably; certainly.How inevitably does immoderate laughter end in a sigh!
INEXACT', adjective [in and exact.] Not exact; not precisely correct or true.
INEXACT'NESS, noun Incorrectness; want of precision.
INEXCI'TABLE, adjective [in and excitable.] Not susceptible of excitement; dull; lifeless; torpid.
INEXCU'SABLE, adjective s as z. [Latin inexcusabilis; in and excusabilis, excuso. See Excuse.] Not to be excused or justified; as inexcusable folly.
INEXCU'SABLENESS, noun The quality of not admitting of excuse or justification; enormity beyond forgiveness or palliation.This inexcusableness is stated on the supposition that ...
INEXCU'SABLY, adverb With a degree of guilt or folly beyond excuse or justification.
INEXECU'TION, noun Neglect of execution; non-performance; as the inexecution of a treaty.
INEXER'TION, noun [in and exertion.] Want of exertion; want of effort; defect of action.
INEXHA'LABLE, adjective [in and exhalable, Latin exhalo.]Not to be exhaled or evaporated; not evaporable.