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IG'NOMINY, n. [L. ignominia; in and nomen, against name or reputation.] Public d...
IGNORA'MUS, n. [L. we are ignorant; from ignoro.] 1. The indorsement which a gra...
IG'NORANCE, n. [L. ignorantia; ignoro,not to know; ignarus, ignorant; in and gna...
IG'NORANT, a. [L. ignorans.] Destitute of knowledge; uninstructed or uninformed;...
IG'NORANTLY, adv. Without knowledge, instruction or information. Whom therefore ...
IGNO'RE, v.t. To be ignorant. [Not in use.]
IGNOS'CIBLE, a. [L. ignoscibilis.] Pardonable. [Not used.]
IGNO'TE, a. [L. ignotus.] Unknown. [Not used.]
IGU`ANA, n. A species of lizard, of the genus Lacerta.
Il, prefixed to words beginning with l, stands for in, as used in the Latin lang...
ILE, so written by Pope for aile, a walk or alley in a church or public building...
I'LEX, n. [L.] In botany, the generic name of the Holly-tree. Also, the Quercus ...
IL'IAC, a. [L. iliacus, from ilia, the flank, or small intestines; Gr. to wind.]...
IL'IAD, n. [from Ilium, Ilion, Troy.] An epic poem, composed by Homer, in twenty...
ILK, a. The same; each. This is retained in Scottish, from the Saxon elc, each.
ILL, n. 1. Bad or evil, in a general sense; contrary to good, physical or moral;...