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n.
The want of unctuosity; freedom from greasiness or oiliness; as, the inunctuosity of porcelain clay.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Inundate
imp. & p. p.
of Inundate
v. t.
To use; to exercise; to inure; to accustom by practice.
n.
A substance resembling inulin, found in the unripe bulbs of the dahila.
v. t.
To cover with a flood; to overflow; to deluge; to flood; as, the river inundated the town.
n.
The act of inundating, or the state of being inundated; an overflow; a flood; a rising and spreading of water over grounds.
v. t.
To accustom; to habituate; to render familiar by practice; to inure; -- employed chiefly in the passive participle; as, men used to cold and hunger; soldiers used to hardships and danger.
imp. & p. p.
of Inurn
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Inure
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Inurn
v. t.
To inclose in, or as in, an urn; to inurn.
v. t.
To fill with an overflowing abundance or superfluity; as, the country was inundated with bills of credit.
n.
Uselessness; the quality of being unprofitable; unprofitableness; as, the inutility of vain speculations and visionary projects.
n.
An overspreading of any kind; overflowing or superfluous abundance; a flood; a great influx; as, an inundation of tourists.
n.
A substance of very wide occurrence. It is found dissolved in the sap of the roots and rhizomes of many composite and other plants, as Inula, Helianthus, Campanula, etc., and is extracted by solution as a tasteless, white, semicrystalline substance, resembling starch, with which it is isomeric. It is intermediate in nature between starch and sugar. Called also dahlin, helenin, alantin, etc.
n.
A delicate person; one not inured to the hardship and rudeness of pioneer life.
v. i.
To pass into use; to take or have effect; to be applied; to serve to the use or benefit of; as, a gift of lands inures to the heirs.
imp. & p. p.
of Inure
n.
Want of urbanity or courtesy; unpolished manners or deportment; inurbaneness; rudeness.
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