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Various

"The Illustrated London Reading Book"

_ that which cannot be; that which cannot be done
IMPRE'GNABLE, _a._ invincible; unsubdueable
IMPRE'SSION, _s._ the act of pressing one body upon another; mark made
by pressure; image fixed in the mind
IMPULSE, _s._ communicated love; the effect of one body upon another
IMPU'NITY, _s._ freedom from punishment; exemption from punishment
INABI'LITY, _s._ want of power; impotence
INACCE'SSIBLE, _a._ not to be reached or approached
INA'CTIVE, _a._ sluggish; slothful; not quick
INCA'LCULABLE, _a._ that which cannot be counted
INCAPA'CITATE, _v.a._ disable; weaken; disqualify
INCARNA'TION, _s._ the act of assuming body
INCE'NTIVE, _s._ that which kindles; that which provokes; that which
encourages; spur
INCE'SSANT, _a._ unceasing; continual
I'NCIDENT, _s._ something happening beside the main design; casualty
INCLO'SURE, _s._ a place surrounded or fenced in
INCLU'DE, _v.a._ comprise; shut
INCONCE'IVABLE, _a._ incomprehensible
INCONSI'DERABLE, _a._ unworthy of notice; unimportant
INCONSI'STENT, _a._ contrary; absurd; incompatible
INCRE'DIBLE, _a._ surpassing belief; not to be credited
INCU'LCATE, _v.a._ impress by frequent admonitions
INCU'RSION, _s.


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