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Ingreat
Ingreat In*great", v. t.
To make great; to enlarge; to magnify. [Obs.] --Fotherby.
IngredienceIngredience In*gre"di*ence, Ingrediency In*gre"di*en*cy, n.
[See Ingredient.]
1. Entrance; ingress. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale.
2. The quality or state of being an ingredient or component
part. --Boyle. IngrediencyIngredience In*gre"di*ence, Ingrediency In*gre"di*en*cy, n.
[See Ingredient.]
1. Entrance; ingress. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale.
2. The quality or state of being an ingredient or component
part. --Boyle. Ingredient
Ingredient In*gre"di*ent, a.
Entering as, or forming, an ingredient or component part.
Acts where no sin is ingredient. --Jer. Taylor.
Ingress
Ingress In"gress, v. i.
To go in; to enter. [R.]
Ingression
Ingression In*gres"sion, n. [L. ingressio: cf. F. ingression.]
Act of entering; entrance. --Sir K. Digby.
Subingression
Subingression Sub`in*gres"sion, n.
Secret entrance. [R.] --Boyle.
Meaning of Ingre from wikipedia
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Ingres,
ingres, or
ingrés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres (1780–1867) was a
French painter.
Ingres may also refer...
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres (/ˈæŋɡrə/ ANG-grə; French: [ʒɑ̃ oɡyst dɔminik ɛ̃ɡʁ]; 29
August 1780 – 14
January 1867) was a
French Neoclassical painter.
Ingres was profoundly...
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Ingré (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃ɡʁe]) is a
commune in the
Loiret department,
central France. It is part of the
urban area of Orléans.
Ingré is twinned...
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Ingres Database (/
ɪŋˈɡrɛs/ ing-GRESS) is a
proprietary SQL
relational database management system intended to
support large commercial and
government applications...
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Ingres paper is a type of
drawing paper. It is a laid
finish paper of
light to
medium weight, and it is not as
strong or as
durable as
Bristol paper. Laid...
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres (1782 – 27 July 1849), also
known by her
maiden name
Madeleine Chapelle, was the
first wife of Jean Auguste-Dominique
Ingres, a French...
- The Musée
Ingres Bourdelle (In English:
Ingres Bourdelle Museum) is
located in Montauban, France. It
houses a
collection of
artworks and
artifacts related...
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres depicting an odalisque, or concubine.
Ingres'
contemporaries considered the work to
signify Ingres'
break from Neoclassicism...
- is a
painting by the
French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres.
Originally a
student work
painted in 1808, it was
enlarged and completed...
- 1827
painting by the
French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres, now
exhibited at the
Louvre as INV 5417. The
symmetrical composition depicts...