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Webster Dictionary :: Incite

INCI'TE, v.t. [L. incito; in and cito, to call, to stir up.] 1. To move the mind...

Webster Dictionary :: Incited

INCI'TED, pp. Moved to action; stirred up; spurred on.

Webster Dictionary :: Incitement

INCI'TEMENT, n. That which incites the mind or moves to action; motive; incentiv...

Webster Dictionary :: Inciter

INCI'TER, n. He or that which incites or moves to action.

Webster Dictionary :: Inciting

INCI'TING, ppr. Exciting to action; stirring up. In general, incite denotes to o...

Webster Dictionary :: Incivil

INCIV'IL, a. [in and civil.] Uncivil; rude; unpolite. [But uncivil is generally ...

Webster Dictionary :: Incivility

INCIVIL'ITY, n. Want of courtesy; rudeness of manners towards others; impolitene...

Webster Dictionary :: Incivilly

INCIV'ILLY, adv. Uncivilly; rudely.

Webster Dictionary :: Incivism

INCIV'ISM, n. [in and civism.] Want of civism; want of love to one's country or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Inclasp

INCL`ASP, v.t. To clasp; to hold fast.

Webster Dictionary :: Inclavated

IN'CLAVATED, a. Set; fast fixed.

Webster Dictionary :: Incle

IN'CLE, n. A kind of tape made of linen yarn.

Webster Dictionary :: Inclemency

INCLEM'ENCY, n. [L. inclementia. See Clemency .] 1. Want of clemency; want of mi...

Webster Dictionary :: Inclement

INCLEM'ENT, a. Destitute of a mild and kind temper; void of tenderness; unmercif...

Webster Dictionary :: Inclinable

INCLI'NABLE, a. [L. inclinabilis. See Incline .] 1. Leaning; tending; as a tower...

Webster Dictionary :: Inclination

INCLINA'TION, n. [L. inclinatio. See Incline .] 1. A leaning; any deviation of a...

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