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invice, invyce, inwice, inwyce,
invice [ˈɪnvəis, MN. ˈɪnwəis]
n. Invoice.
invocation, invokation, invoke, invokerie, invokery,
invoke [ɪnˈvok]
n. The summoning of a deity or the supernatural.
Compounds and phrases etc.
invokerie: The invocation of evil spirits for superstitious purposes.
invocation [ɪnˈvokeʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]: A call on a deity or spirit in prayer, as a witness, or for inspiration.
eerum, iorram, irom, jorram, jorum, jurram,
iorram [Gael. ˈɪrəm, ˈirəm]
n. A Gaelic rowing-song, sometimes improperly extended to other songs and choruses. Entertainment, fun.
ire, irey, irie,
ire [ˈəɪər]
n. A passion.
irie [ˈəɪərɪ]
adj. Melancholy, gloomy, causing fear.
Airis, Airisch, Airish, Airlan, Airlan$, Airlann, Airlinn, Earse, Eerish, Erlan, Erlan$, Ersch, Erse, Ersh, Irelan, Ireland, Irlan, Irland, Iron, Yrlind,
Ireland [ˈaɪ(ə)rlən(d)]
pn. Ireland.
Erse [ɛrs] arch.
n. Irish. The Gaelic language.
adj. Irish. Applied by the people of the Lowlands to the people of the Highlands and their language and customs etc. Now archaeic and considered derogatory. Superseded by Gaelic.
Compounds and phrases etc.
Northren Ireland: Northern Ireland.
erg, irg,
irg [ɪrg, ɛrg]
v. I.Sh. To aggravate or annoy, to incite.
erk, erksome, irk, irksome, urk, urksome,
irk [ɪrk]
n. A pain.
v. To irritate or vex.
Compounds and phrases etc.
irksome [ˈ-əm]: Irked, bored, weary.
irritancie, irritancy, irritant, irritate,
irritant [ˈɪrɪtənt]
adj. leg. Rendering null and void.
Compounds and phrases etc.
irritancy [ˈɪrɪtənsɪ]: leg. The forfeiture of a right in consequence of neglect or contravention.
irritate [ˈɪrɪtet]: leg. To make void, render of no effect, nullify.
irritatin Irritating.
irritation: Irritation.
Irvin, Irvine,
Irvine [ˈɪrvɪn]
pn. Irvine (Ayrshire).
ische, ish,
ish [ɪʃ]
n. The right or facility of exit or regress, access rights through another property, expiry date.
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