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illuminate [ɪˈlumɪnet]
v. Enlighten, make bright, in various senses.
pt. illuminatit, pp. illuminate
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
illumination: piritual illumination or enlightenment.
illusion [ɪˈluːʒn]
n. A deceptive visual appearance.
elsket, elskoit, ilska, ilsket, ilskit,
ilsket [I.Sh. ˈɪlskət]
adj. Malicious, ill-humoured, rude, irritable.
imaagine, imagin, imaginaation, imagination, imaginaution, imaginawtion, imagine, imaigin, imaiginashun, imaigination, imaigine,
imaigine [ɪˈmedʒɪn]
v. To imagine.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
imaigination [ɪˈmadʒɪneʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]: Imagination.
äim, emsket, emskit, emskit, ilmet, im, ime, imey, imey, imit, imsket, imskit, imy, imy, ym, yme,
ime [NN.b. I. əim]
n. NN.b. I.Ork. A scum which forms on the surface of a liquid. I.Sh. The soot that forms on the bottom of a pot or kettle.
 
imit, imskit
adj. I.Sh. Of a nondescript colour. Bluish-grey.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
imy-leukin: adj. NN.b. I.Ork. Hazy, misty, clouding over.
immedant, immedantly, immedantly, immedent, immedentlie, immedently, immedently, immediantly, immediat, immediate, immediately, immidently, immidintly,
immediate [ɪˈmɛdɪ(j)et, ɪmɪˈdənt]
adj. Immediate.
adv. Immediately.
 
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immediately [ɪˈmɛdɪ(j)etlɪ, ɪmɪˈdəntlɪ]: adv. Immediately.
$mense, immense, mense, mensely, minse,
immense [ɪˈmɛns]
contracted 'mense
n. A great amount, a large quantity.
adj. immense.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
immensely: adv. Strongly, greatly, largely.
eemis, eemish, emmis, immas, immis, yeemmies,
immis [MN. ˈɪmɪs, ˈɛmɪs]
adj. Of the weather or the atmosphere: variable, uncertain, dark, gloomy, misty, chill, having every appearance of rain. Of land or crops grown upon it: unfruitful, unproductive, not dependable as to productivity. Of an object: insecurely balanced, unsteady.
adv. Insecurely, unsteadily.
immoble [ɪˈmobʌəl]
adj. Fixed, stationary.
emp, hemp, hempe, himp, imp,
imp [ɪmp]
n. An imp. A young shoot of a tree or plant, especially one used in grafting.
v. To engraft.

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