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Chincona
Chinchona Chin*cho"na, Chincona Chin*co"na See Cinchona.
Chloranthus inconspicuus
Chulan Chu"lan, n. (Bot.) The fragrant flowers of the Chloranthus inconspicuus, used in China for perfuming tea.
Inconcealable
Inconcealable In`con*ceal"a*ble, a. Not concealable. ``Inconcealable imperfections.' --Sir T. Browne.
Inconceivability
Inconceivability In`con*ceiv`a*bil"i*ty, n. The quality of being inconceivable; inconceivableness. The inconceivability of the Infinite. --Mansel.
Inconceivable
Inconceivable In`con*ceiv"a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + conceivable: cf. F. inconcevable.] Not conceivable; incapable of being conceived by the mind; not explicable by the human intellect, or by any known principles or agencies; incomprehensible; as, it is inconceivable to us how the will acts in producing muscular motion. It is inconceivable to me that a spiritual substance should represent an extended figure. --Locke. -- In`con*ceiv"a*ble*ness, n. -- In`con*ceiv"a*bly, adv. The inconceivableness of a quality existing without any subject to possess it. --A. Tucker.
Inconceivableness
Inconceivable In`con*ceiv"a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + conceivable: cf. F. inconcevable.] Not conceivable; incapable of being conceived by the mind; not explicable by the human intellect, or by any known principles or agencies; incomprehensible; as, it is inconceivable to us how the will acts in producing muscular motion. It is inconceivable to me that a spiritual substance should represent an extended figure. --Locke. -- In`con*ceiv"a*ble*ness, n. -- In`con*ceiv"a*bly, adv. The inconceivableness of a quality existing without any subject to possess it. --A. Tucker.
Inconceivably
Inconceivable In`con*ceiv"a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + conceivable: cf. F. inconcevable.] Not conceivable; incapable of being conceived by the mind; not explicable by the human intellect, or by any known principles or agencies; incomprehensible; as, it is inconceivable to us how the will acts in producing muscular motion. It is inconceivable to me that a spiritual substance should represent an extended figure. --Locke. -- In`con*ceiv"a*ble*ness, n. -- In`con*ceiv"a*bly, adv. The inconceivableness of a quality existing without any subject to possess it. --A. Tucker.
Inconceptible
Inconceptible In`con*cep"ti*ble, a. Inconceivable. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale.
Inconcerning
Inconcerning In`con*cern"ing, a. Unimportant; trifling. [Obs.] ``Trifling and inconcerning matters.' --Fuller.
Inconcinne
Inconcinne In`con*cinne", a. [See Inconcinnous.] Dissimilar; incongruous; unsuitable. [Obs.] --Cudworth.
Inconcinnity
Inconcinnity In`con*cin"ni*ty, n. [L. inconcinnitas.] Want of concinnity or congruousness; unsuitableness. There is an inconcinnity in admitting these words. --Trench.
Inconcinnous
Inconcinnous In`con*cin"nous, a. [L. inconcinnus. See In- not, and Concinnity.] Not concinnous; unsuitable; discordant. [Obs.] --Cudworth.
Inconcludent
Inconcludent In`con*clud"ent, a. Not inferring a conclusion or consequence; not conclusive. [Obs.]
Inconcluding
Inconcluding In`con*clud"ing, a. Inferring no consequence. [Obs.]
Inconclusive
Inconclusive In`con*clu"sive, a. Not conclusive; leading to no conclusion; not closing or settling a point in debate, or a doubtful question; as, evidence is inconclusive when it does not exhibit the truth of a disputed case in such a manner as to satisfy the mind, and put an end to debate or doubt. Arguments . . . inconclusive and impertinent. --South. -- In`con*clu"sive*ly, adv. -- In`con*clu"sive*ness, n.
Inconclusively
Inconclusive In`con*clu"sive, a. Not conclusive; leading to no conclusion; not closing or settling a point in debate, or a doubtful question; as, evidence is inconclusive when it does not exhibit the truth of a disputed case in such a manner as to satisfy the mind, and put an end to debate or doubt. Arguments . . . inconclusive and impertinent. --South. -- In`con*clu"sive*ly, adv. -- In`con*clu"sive*ness, n.
Inconclusiveness
Inconclusive In`con*clu"sive, a. Not conclusive; leading to no conclusion; not closing or settling a point in debate, or a doubtful question; as, evidence is inconclusive when it does not exhibit the truth of a disputed case in such a manner as to satisfy the mind, and put an end to debate or doubt. Arguments . . . inconclusive and impertinent. --South. -- In`con*clu"sive*ly, adv. -- In`con*clu"sive*ness, n.
Inconcoct
Inconcoct In`con*coct", a. [L. pref. in- not + concoctus, p. p. of concoquere. See Concoct.] Inconcocted. [Obs.]
Inconcocted
Inconcocted In`con*coct"ed, a. [Pref. in- not + concocted.] Imperfectly digested, matured, or ripened. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Inconcoction
Inconcoction In`con*coc"tion, n. The state of being undigested; unripeness; immaturity. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Inconcrete
Inconcrete In*con"crete, a. [L. inconcretus incorporeal.] Not concrete. [R.] --L. Andrews.
Inconcurring
Inconcurring In`con*cur"ring, a. Not concurring; disagreeing. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Inconcussible
Inconcussible In`con*cus"si*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + L. concussibilis that can be shaken. See Concussion.] Not concussible; that cannot be shaken.
Incondensability
Incondensability In`con*den`sa*bil"i*ty, Incondensibility In`con*den`si*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being incondensable.
Incondensable
Incondensable In`con*den"sa*ble, Incondensible In`con*den"si*ble, a. Not condensable; incapable of being made more dense or compact, or reduced to liquid form.
Incondensibility
Incondensability In`con*den`sa*bil"i*ty, Incondensibility In`con*den`si*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being incondensable.
Incondensible
Incondensable In`con*den"sa*ble, Incondensible In`con*den"si*ble, a. Not condensable; incapable of being made more dense or compact, or reduced to liquid form.
incondensible or incoercible gases
Permanent Per"ma*nent, a. [L. permanens, -entis, p. pr. of permanere to stay or remain to the end, to last; per + manere to remain: cf. F. permanent. See Per-, and Mansion.] Continuing in the same state, or without any change that destroys form or character; remaining unaltered or unremoved; abiding; durable; fixed; stable; lasting; as, a permanent impression. Eternity stands permanent and fixed. --Dryden. Permanent gases (Chem. & Physics), hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon monoxide; -- also called incondensible or incoercible gases, before their liquefaction in 1877.
Incondite
Incondite In"con*dite (?; 277), a. [L. inconditus; pref. in- not + conditus, p. p. of condere to put or join together. See Condition.] Badly put together; inartificial; rude; unpolished; irregular. ``Carol incondite rhymes.' --J. Philips.
Inconditional
Inconditional In`con*di"tion*al, a. [Pref. in- not + conditional: cf. F. inconditionnel.] Unconditional. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Incon from wikipedia

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