_ commerce of information; spirit; understanding
INTE'LLIGIBLE, _a._ possible to be understood
INTE'MPERANCE, _s._ the act of overdoing something
INTE'NSE, _a._ excessive; very great
INTE'R, _v.a._ cover under ground; to bury
INTERCE'PT, _v.a._ to hinder; to stop
I'NTERCOURSE, _s._ commerce; communication
I'NTEREST, _s._ concern; advantage; good; influence over others
INTERE'ST, _v.n._ affect; move; touch with passion
INTERLO'CUTOR, _s._ a dialogist; one that talks with another
INTERME'DIATE, _a._ intervening; interposed
INTE'RMINABLE, _a._ immense; without limits
INTE'RPRETER, _s._ one that interprets
INTERRU'PT, _v.a._ hinder the process of anything by breaking in upon it
INTERSE'CTION, _s._ point where lines cross each other
I'NTERSPACE, _s._ space between
INTERSPE'RSE, _v.a._ to scatter here and there among other things
INTERVE'NE, _v.n._ to come between
I'NTERVIEW, _s._ mutual sight; sight of each other
INTERWE'AVE, _v.a._ to intermingle; to mix one with another in a regular
texture
I'NTIMATE, _a._ inmost; inward; near; familiar
INTONA'TION, _s._ the act of thundering
INTO'XICATE, _v.a._ to inebriate; to make drunk
I'NTRICATE, _a._ entangled; perplexed; obscure
INTRI'GUER, _s.
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