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INCOHE'RENCE INCOHE'RENCY, n. [in and coherence.] 1. Want of coherence; want of ...
INCOHE'RENT, a. [in and coherent.] 1. Wanting cohesion; loose; unconnected; not ...
INCOHE'RENTLY, adv. Inconsistently; without coherence of parts; as, to talk inco...
INCOIN'CIDENCE, n. [in and coincidence.] Want of coincidence or agreement.
INCOIN'CIDENT, a. [in and coincident.] Not coincident; not agreeing in time, pla...
INCOLU'MITY, n. [L. incolumitas.] Safety; security.
INCOMBI'NE, v.i. To differ.
INCOMBUSTIBIL'ITY, n. [from incombustible.] The quality of being incapable of be...
INCOMBUST'IBLE, a. [in and combustible.] Not to be burnt, decomposed or consumed...
INCOMBUST'IBLENESS, n. Incombustibility.
IN'COME, n. in'cum. [in and come.] That gain which proceeds from labor, business...
IN'COMING, a. Coming in. IN'COMING , n. [in and come.] Income; gain. Many incomi...
INCOMMENSURABIL'ITY, n. [from incommensurable.] The quality or state of a thing,...
INCOMMEN'SURABLE, a. [in and commensurable.] Having no common measure. Two lines...
INCOMMEN'SURATE, a. [in and commensurate.] 1. Not admitting of a common measure....
INCOMMEN'SURATELY, adv. Not in equal or due measure or proportion.