_ an expedition
INDENTA'TION, _s._ an indenture; having a wavy figure
I'NDICATE, _v.a._ show; point out
INDI'CTMENT, _s._ an accusation presented in a court of justice
INDIGNA'TION, _s._ wrath; anger
INDISCRI'MINATE, _a._ without choice; impartially
INDISPE'NSABLE, _a._ not to be spared; necessary
INDIVI'DUAL, _a._ single; numerically one; undivided; separate from
others of the same species
INDU'CE, _v.a._ persuade; enforce; bring into view
INDU'LGENCE, _s._ fond kindness; tenderness; favour granted
INDU'STRIOUS, _a._ diligent; laborious
I'NDUSTRY, _s._ diligence; cheerful labour
INEQUA'LITY, _s._ difference of comparative quantity
INE'VITABLE, _a._ unavoidable
INEXHA'USTIBLE, _a._ not to be spent or consumed; incapable of being
spent
INEXPRE'SSIBLE, _a._ not to be told; unutterable
I'NFANTRTY, _s._ a body of foot soldiers; foot soldiery
INFA'TUATE, _v.a._ to strike with folly; to deprive of understanding
INFE'RIOR, _a._ lower in place, station, or value
I'NFIDEL, _s._ an unbeliever; a Pagan; one who rejects Christianity
I'NFINITE, _a._ unbounded; unlimited; immense
INFINITE'SSIMAL, _a._ infinitely divided
INFI'NITY, _s._ immensity; endless number
INFI'RMITY, _s.
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