INSUPPRESSIBLE
INSUPPRESS'IBLE, adjective Not to be suppressed or concealed.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INSUPPRESS'IBLE, adjective Not to be suppressed or concealed.
INSUPPRESS'IVE, adjective Not to be suppressed.
INSU'RABLE, adjective [from insure.] That may be insured against loss or damage; proper to be insured.The French law annuls the latter policies so far as they exceed the insurab...
INSU'RANCE, noun [from insure.] The act of insuring or assuring against loss or damage; or a contract by which one engages for a stipulated consideration or premium per cent to ...
INSU'RANCER, noun An underwriter. [Not in use.]
INSU'RE, verb transitive inshu're. [in and sure.] To make sure or secure; tocontract or covenant for a consideration to secure a person against loss; or to engage to indemnify a...
INSU'RED, participle passive Made sure; assured; secured against loss.
INSU'RER, noun One who insures; the person who contracts to pay the losses of another for a premium; an underwriter.
INSURG'ENT, adjective [Latin insurgens; in and surgo, to rise.]in opposition to lawful civil or political authority; as insurgent chiefs.INSURG'ENT, noun A person who rises in o...
INSU'RING, participle present tense Making secure; assuring against loss; engaging to indemnify for losses.
INSURMOUNT'ABLE, adjective1. Insuperable; that cannot be surmounted or overcome; as an insurmountable difficulty, obstacle or impedient.2. Not to be surmounted; not to be passed...
INSURMOUNT'ABLY, adverb In a manner or degree not to be overcome.
INSURREC'TION, noun [Latin insurgo; in and surgo, to rise.]1. A rising against civil or political authority; the open and active opposition of a number of persons to the executi...
INSURREC'TIONAL, adjective Pertaining to insurrection; consisting in insurrection.
INSURREC'TIONARY, adjective Pertaining or suitable to insurrection.
INSUSCEPTIBIL'ITY, noun [from insusceptible.] Want of susceptibility, or capacity to feel or perceive.
INSUSCEPT'IBLE, adjective [in and susceptible.]1. Not susceptible; not capable of being moved, affected or impressed; as a limb insusceptible of pain; a heart insusceptible of p...
INSUSURRA'TION, noun [Latin insusurro.] The act of whispering into something.
INTACT'ABLE, adjective [Latin intactum; in and tactum, tango, to touch.]perceptible to the touch.
INTAGLIATED, adjective intal'yated. [See Intaglio.]Engraved or stamped on.
INTAGLIO, noun intal'yo. Literally, a cutting or engraving; hence, any thing engraved, or a precious stone with a head or an inscription engraved on it.
INTANGIBIL'ITY, noun The quality of being intangible.
INTANG'IBLE, adjective [in and tangible.] That cannot or may not be touched.1. Not perceptible to the touch.A corporation is an artificial, invisible, intangible being.
INTAN'GIBLENESSINTASTABLE, adjective [in and tastable, taste.] That cannot be tasted; that cannot affect the organs of taste.
INTASTABLE, a. [in and tastable, taste.] That cannot be tasted; that cannot affect the organs of taste.
IN'TEGER, noun [Latin See Entire.] The whole of any thing; particularly, in arithmetic, a whole number, in contradistinction to a fraction. Thus in the number 54.7, in decimal a...
IN'TEGRAL, adjective Whole; entire.A local motion keepeth bodies integral1. Making part of a whole, or necessary to make a whole.2. Not fractional.3. Uninjured; complete; not de...