| INEARTHS | • inearths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inearth. • INEARTH v. (archaic) to inter. |
| INEDIBLE | • inedible adj. Not edible; not appropriate, worthy, or safe to eat. • inedible n. Anything inedible; that which is not a foodstuff. • INEDIBLE adj. not fit to be eaten, also UNEDIBLE. |
| INEDIBLY | • inedibly adv. To the extent of being inedible. • INEDIBLE adv. not fit to be eaten, also UNEDIBLE. |
| INEDITED | • inedited adj. Dated form of unedited. • INEDITED adj. not published. |
| INEPTEST | • ineptest adj. Superlative form of inept: most inept. • INEPT adj. unfit or unqualified, also INAPT, UNAPT. |
| INEQUITY | • inequity n. A lack of equity (justice). • inequity n. An unjust act; a disservice. • INEQUITY n. unfairness. |
| INERMOUS | • inermous adj. (Botany) Without spines or thorns. • INERMOUS adj. without thorns, also INERM. |
| INERRANT | • inerrant adj. Exhibiting inerrancy; without error. • INERRANT adj. free from error. |
| INERTEST | • inertest adj. Superlative form of inert: most inert. • INERT adj. passive. |
| INERTIAE | • inertiae n. Plural of inertia. • inertiæ n. Plural of inertia. • INERTIA n. (Latin) the tendency of a body to resist acceleration. |
| INERTIAL | • inertial adj. Of, relating to, or depending on inertia. • INERTIAL adj. of or relating to inertia. |
| INERTIAS | • inertias n. Plural of inertia. • INERTIA n. (Latin) the tendency of a body to resist acceleration. |
| INESSIVE | • inessive adj. (Grammar) Of or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates the state of being… • inessive n. (Grammar) The inessive case, or a word in that case. • INESSIVE n. a case in Finnish nouns indicating location within. |
| INEXPERT | • inexpert adj. Inept or unskilled; not of expert ability or quality. • inexpert n. An inept or unskilled person. • INEXPERT adj. not expert, also UNEXPERT. |