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insipit,
insipit [ɪnˈsɪpɪt]
adj. Insipid.
insist, insistence,
insist [ˈɪnsɪst]
v. To insist.
Compounds and phrases etc.
insistence [ˈɪnsɪstəns]: Insistence.
insist for: Insist on.
insist in: leg. To proceed with a charge or action at law, to continue with one's case.
insomniac,
insomniac [ˈɪnsəmenɪək]
n. An insomniac.
instan, instan$, instant,
instant [ɪnˈstənt]
n. An instant.
adv. Instantly.
insta, insta$, instaa, instaw,
instaw [ɪnˈstɑː, -ˈstɔː, N. I. -ˈstaː]
v. To install.
enstinck, instinc, instinck, instinct,
instinct [ɪnˈstɪŋk(t)]
n. Instinct.
instruck, instruct, instructions,
instruct [ɪnˈstrʌk(t)]
v. To instruct. leg. To supply evidence.
pt. pp. instructit
Compounds and phrases etc.
instructions [ɪnˈstrʌkʃənz]: Instructions. leg. Evidence.
enstrument, instrument,
instrument [n. ˈɪnstrəmənt, v. ɪnstrəmɛnt]
n. leg. A formal legal document.
v. leg. To register a protest against someone by means of such a document.
insair, insuire, insurance, insure,
insure [ɪnˈʃ(j)uːr]
v. To insure.
Compounds and phrases etc.
insurance [ɪnˈʃ(j)uːrəns]: Insurance.
intellec, intelleck, intellecks, intellect, intellects,
intellect [ˈɪntəlɛk(t)]
n. Intellect.
pl. intellects Wits, senses.
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