English language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.; English literature; Readers; Recitations
INTE'LLIGIBLE, _a._ possible to be understood
INTE'MPERANCE, _s._ the act of overdoing something
INTE'NSE, _a._ excessive; very great
INTE'R, _v.a._ cover under ground; to bury
INTERCE'PT, _v.a._ to hinder; to stop
I'NTERCOURSE, _s._ commerce; communication
I'NTEREST, _s._ concern; advantage; good; influence over others
INTERE'ST, _v.n._ affect; move; touch with passion
INTERLO'CUTOR, _s._ a dialogist; one that talks with another
INTERME'DIATE, _a._ intervening; interposed
INTE'RMINABLE, _a._ immense; without limits
INTE'RPRETER, _s._ one that interprets
INTERRU'PT, _v.a._ hinder the process of anything by breaking in upon it
INTERSE'CTION, _s._ point where lines cross each other
I'NTERSPACE, _s._ space between
INTERSPE'RSE, _v.a._ to scatter here and there among other things
INTERVE'NE, _v.n._ to come between
I'NTERVIEW, _s._ mutual sight; sight of each other
INTERWE'AVE, _v.a._ to intermingle; to mix one with another in a regular
texture
I'NTIMATE, _a._ inmost; inward; near; familiar
INTONA'TION, _s._ the act of thundering
INTO'XICATE, _v.a._ to inebriate; to make drunk
I'NTRICATE, _a._ entangled; perplexed; obscure
INTRI'GUER, _s._ one that intrigues
INTRI'NSIC, _a._ inward; real; true
INTRODU'CTION, _s._ the act of bringing anything into notice or
practice; the preface or part of a book containing previous matter
INTRU'DER, _s._ one who forces himself into company or affairs without
right or welcome
INUNDA'TION, _s._ the overflow of waters; the flood; a confluence of any
kind
INVA'LUABLE, _a._ precious above estimation
INVA'RIABLE, _a._ unchangeable; constant
INVESTIGATION, _s._ the act of investigating; the state of being
investigated
INVI'NCIBLE, _a._ not capable of being conquered
INVI'SIBLE, _a._ not to be seen
I'RIS, _s._ the rainbow; the circle round the pupil of the eye
IRRA'DIATE, _v.a._ brighten; animate by heat or light; illuminate
IRRE'GULAR, _a._ deviating from rule, custom, or nature
I'RRIGATE, _v.a._ wet; moisten; water
I'RRITATE, _v.a._ provoke; tease; agitate
IRRITA'TION, _s._ provocation; stimulation
I'SLAND, _s._ a tract of land surrounded by water
I'SSUE, _v.a._ send forth
ITA'LIC, _s._ a letter in the Italian character
JA'VELIN, _s._ a spear; a dart; an implement of war
JE'ALOUSY, _s._ suspicion in love; suspicious fear; suspicious caution
JE'WEL, _s._ a precious stone; a teem
JO'CUND, _a._ merry; gay; lively
JO'URNEY, _s._ the travel of a day; passage from place to place
JO'YOUS, _a._ glad; gay; merry; giving joy
JUDI'CIOUS, _a._ prudent; wise; skilful
JU'GGLER, _s._ one who practises sleight of hand
JU'NCTION, _s._ union; coalition
JU'STIFY, _v.a._ clear from imputed guilt; maintain
KANGARO'O, _s._ an animal found in Australia
KE'RNEL, _s._ anything included in a husk; the seeds of pulpy fruits
KI'NGDOM, _s._ the territories subject to a monarch; a different class
or order of beings, as the mineral kingdom; a region
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