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  • iconostases — Plural form of iconostasis.
  • iconostasis — a partition or screen on which icons are placed, separating the sanctuary from the main part of the church.
  • ignobleness — The state or condition of being ignoble.
  • ignominious — marked by or attended with ignominy; discreditable; humiliating: an ignominious retreat.
  • ignoramuses — Plural form of ignoramus.
  • ignorantest — (nonstandard) Superlative form of ignorant.
  • ignorantism — The support or promotion of ignorance.
  • ignosticism — The philosophical position that beliefs regarding the existence or non-existence of God (capitalized) all assume too much, especially because there is not just one universal definition of the word
  • imino group — the bivalent group =NH not linked to any acid group.
  • immunoassay — any laboratory method for detecting a substance by using an antibody reactive with it.
  • immunogenic — causing or capable of producing an immune response.
  • immunologic — the branch of science dealing with the components of the immune system, immunity from disease, the immune response, and immunologic techniques of analysis.
  • immunotoxic — of or relating to an immunotoxin
  • immunotoxin — a monoclonal antibody linked to a toxin with the intention of destroying a specific target cell while leaving adjacent cells intact.
  • impignorate — (obsolete, transitive) To pledge or pawn.
  • in honor of — as a tribute to sb
  • in no hurry — If you are in no hurry to do something, you are very unwilling to do it.
  • in the know — to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
  • innocent ii — (Gregorio Papareschi) died 1143, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1130–43.
  • innocent iv — (Sinbaldo de Fieschi) c1180–1254, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1243–54.
  • innocent ix — (Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti) 1519–91, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1591.
  • innocent vi — (Étienne Aubert) died 1362, French jurist and ecclesiastic: pope 1352–62.
  • innocent xi — (Benedetto Odescalchi) 1611–89, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1676–89.
  • innocuously — not harmful or injurious; harmless: an innocuous home remedy.
  • innominable — incapable of, or inappropriate for, being named
  • innovations — The action or process of innovating.
  • inobedience — disobedience
  • inobservant — lack of attention; inattention; heedlessness: drowsy inobservance.
  • inobtrusive — unobtrusive.
  • inoculating — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
  • inoculation — the act or process of inoculating.
  • inoculative — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
  • inoculatory — relating to inoculation
  • inodorously — in an inodorous manner
  • inoffensive — causing no harm, trouble, or annoyance: a mild, inoffensive man.
  • inofficious — being inconsistent with moral duty and natural affection.
  • inoperation — (obsolete) agency; influence; production of effects.
  • inoperative — not operative; not in operation.
  • inopportune — not opportune; inappropriate; inconvenient; untimely or unseasonable: an inopportune visit.
  • inorganized — Unorganized.
  • inosculated — Simple past tense and past participle of inosculate.
  • inosculates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inosculate.
  • inosilicate — any silicate having a structure consisting of paired parallel chains of tetrahedral silicate groups, every other of which shares an oxygen atom with a group of the other chain, the ratio of silicon to oxygen being 4 to 11.
  • insomnolent — sleeplessness; insomnia: a troubled week of insomnolence.
  • internodial — internodal
  • intervenors — Plural form of intervenor.
  • intervenous — (anatomy, botany) Between veins.
  • intravenous — within a vein.
  • ionospheric — Of or pertaining to the ionosphere.
  • isoabnormal — isabnormal.
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