| INCALESCENT | • incalescent adj. Becoming warmer; heating up. • INCALESCENT adj. growing warm. |
| INCANDESCED | • incandesced v. Simple past tense and past participle of incandesce. • INCANDESCE v. to be or become incandescent. |
| INCANDESCES | • incandesces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incandesce. • INCANDESCE v. to be or become incandescent. |
| INCANTATION | • incantation n. The act or process of using formulas and/or usually rhyming words, sung or spoken, with occult ceremonies… • incantation n. A formula of words used as above. • incantation n. (Computing, slang) Any esoteric command or procedure. |
| INCANTATORS | • incantators n. Plural of incantator. • INCANTATOR n. one who utters incantations. |
| INCANTATORY | • incantatory adj. Constituting, employing, dealing with, or suitable for use in incantation. • INCANTATORY adj. of or like an incantation. |
| INCAPACIOUS | • incapacious adj. Not capacious; narrow, small, weak, or foolish. • INCAPACIOUS adj. not capacious. |
| INCAPSULATE | • incapsulate v. Alternative form of encapsulate. • INCAPSULATE v. to enclose in or as if in a capsule, also ENCAPSULATE. |
| INCARCERATE | • incarcerate v. (Chiefly US) To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law. • incarcerate v. To confine; to shut up or enclose; to hem in. • INCARCERATE v. to put in prison. |
| INCARDINATE | • incardinate v. (Transitive) To raise (someone) to the rank of cardinal. • incardinate v. (Transitive) To enroll (someone) as a priest of a particular church. • INCARDINATE v. to make cardinal; to receive (priest) from another diocese. |
| INCARNADINE | • incarnadine adj. (Originally) Of the pale pink or pale red colour of flesh; carnation. • incarnadine adj. Of the blood-red colour of raw flesh; crimson. • incarnadine adj. (Figurative) Bloodstained, bloody. |
| INCARNATING | • incarnating v. Present participle of incarnate. • INCARNATE v. to embody in flesh, give human form to. |
| INCARNATION | • incarnation n. An incarnate being or form. • incarnation n. A version or iteration (of something). • incarnation n. A living being embodying a deity or spirit. |
| INCARVILLEA | • INCARVILLEA n. any plant of the genus Incarvillea, of the family Bignoniaceae typically having trumpet-shaped flowers borne in clusters on erect stems. |
| INCASEMENTS | • INCASEMENT n. the act of incasing. |
| INCATENATED | • INCATENATE v. to chain together. |
| INCATENATES | • INCATENATE v. to chain together. |
| REINCARNATE | • reincarnate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To be, or cause to be, reborn, especially in a different body or as a different species. • REINCARNATE v. to incarnate again. |
| SPINCASTERS | Sorry, definition not available. |