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ill-intendit, ill-intenit, inten, inten$, intend, intendet, intendit, intenn, ull-intenit,
intend [ɪnˈtɛn(d)]
v. To intend. leg. To institute legal proceedings.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
ill-intendit: iIl-disposed.
enterdick, interdict,
interdict [n. ˈɪntərdɪkt, v. ɪntərˈdɪkt]
n. leg. An injunction. A prohibition or forbidding.
v. leg. To prohibit or restrain from an action by interdict.
interaist, interaistin, interess, interesset, interest, interestin, interestit, interist, intherest, intherested, intress, intrest, intrisin, intrist, intristin,
interest [ˈɪnt(ə)rɛst]
n. Interest.
v. To interest.
pt. pp. interestit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
interestin: Interesting.
interpel, interpell,
interpell [ˈɪntəpɛl]
v. leg. To prohibit, prevent.
interpone,
interpone [ˈɪntərpon]
v. leg. Of a court or judge: to interpone one's authority to. To intervene so as to prevent something.
interrup, interrupt, interruption,
interrupt [ˈɪntərəp(t)]
v. To interrupt.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
interruption [ˈɪntərəpʃən]: An interuption.
interval,
interval [ˈɪntərvəl]
n. An interval.
eetimation, intimaation, intimate, intimation, intimatit, intimaution, intimawtion, intimeit,
intimate [ˈɪntəmet]
v. To intimate.
pt. intimatit
pp. intimat [ˈɪntəmət]
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
intimation [ˈɪntəmeʃən, arch., -ɑːʃən]: A formal notification or announcement.
intonaation, intonation, intonaution, intonawtion,
intonation [ˈɪntɪneʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]
n. Intonation.
introduce,
introduce [ˈɪntrəd(j)us]
v. To introduce.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
introduction: An introduction.

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