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Innixion
Act of leaning upon something incumbency
Innitency
A leaning pressure weight
Inclined
Having a leaning or tendency towards or away from a thing disposed or
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Incline
deviate from a line position or direction to give a leaning bend or slope to as incline the column or post
Inclinatory
Having the quality of leaning or inclining as the inclinatory needle
gerenuk
and trees and often stands erect on its hind legs leaning against the bush to browse on the higher branches in
Erect
Upright or having a vertical position not inverted not leaning or bent not prone as to stand erect
Enclitic
Affixed subjoined said of a word or particle which leans back upon the preceding word so as to become a
Satisfaction
and a sort of feeling of what is called a leaning against double portions--if the father (or quasi parent) afterwards advance
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