Inculcate
- If you inculcate an idea into someone's mind, you fix it there by repeating it again and again.
Inculcate
- If you inculcate an idea into someone's mind, you fix it there by repeating it again and again.
Inter
- (a formal word) To inter a body means to bury it.
From Latin in- meaning 'in' + terra meaning 'earth'.
Inquiline: an animal that lives habitually in the nest or abode of some other species
Inspissated: thickened in consistency; broadly : made or having become thick, heavy, or intense
Instigate
1. To cause by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel.
2. To urge, provoke, or incite to some action or course: to instigate the people to revolt.
insouciance -n- 1) lack of care or concern; indifference.
Intarsia:
1: a mosaic usually of wood fitted into a support; also : the art or process of making such a mosaic
2: a colored design knitted on both sides of a fabric
intaglio -n- –noun
1. incised carving, as opposed to carving in relief.
2. ornamentation with a figure or design sunk below the surface.
3. a gem, seal, piece of jewelry, or the like, cut with an incised or sunken design. 4. an incised or countersunk die.
5. a figure or design so produced.
6. a process in which a design, text, etc., is engraved into the surface of a plate so that when ink is applied and the excess is wiped off, ink remains in the grooves and is transferred to paper in printing, as in engraving or etching.
7. an impression or printing from such a design, engraving, etc.
Instigateto to Intaglio
Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
Have a nice day!!
Insuperable: incapable of being surmounted, overcome, passed over, or solved
Insular
- Someone who is insular is isolated and is unwilling to mix with others or to consider new ideas.
From Latin insula meaning 'island'