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ILLAPSE, n. illaps'. [See Lapse .] A sliding in; an immission or entrance of one...
ILLAQ'UEATE, v.t. [L. illaqueo; in and laqueo, to ensnare; laquens, a snare.] To...
ILLAQ'UEATED, pp. Ensnared.
ILLAQUEA'TION, n. The act of ensnaring; a catching or entrapping. [Little used.]...
IL'LATAIVE, a. [See Illation .] Relating to illation; that may be inferred; as a...
ILLA'TION, n. [L. illatio; in and latio, a bearing; latus, from fero.] An infere...
ILLAUD'ABLE, a. [See Laudable .] Not laudable; not worthy of approbation or comm...
ILLAUD'ABLY, adv. In a manner unworthy of praise; without deserving praise.
ILLE'CEBROUS, a. [L.illecebrosus.] Alluring; full of allurement.
ILLE'GAL, a. [See Legal .] Not legal; unlawful; contrary to law; illicit; as an ...
ILLEGAL'ITY, n. Contrariety to law; unlawfulness; as the illegality of trespass,...
ILLE'GALIZE, v.t. To render unlawful.
ILLE'GALLY, adv. In a manner contrary to law; unlawfully; as a man illegally imp...
ILLEGIBIL'ITY, n. The quality of being illegible.
ILLEG'IBLE, a. [See Legible .] That cannot be read; obscure or defaced so that t...
ILLEG'IBLY, adv. In a manner not to be read; as a letter written illegibly.