



[NCAR] \l BONE 











I . 



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I bat which 



1 Fluid Mil. 



ity, 



. to 



I o: »nta- 



osthumate 



isthumc form 



>tcncc . to be able]. 



ly to male incapacity 



It i- variously qualified as atonic, 



tral exhaustion; paralytic 



that leads to the perform - 



ai. : . hie, when clue 



ental disturbance; symp- 

 ,or t<> a disturbance of 



Impregnation i \impr agnatic/, the 



nil child]. The state of being preg- 



fecundation ; fertili- 



Imp: I ]. An impression. I. 



colica. i surface of the right 



; the hepatic flexure of the colon. 



1 renalis, an ii . behind the /. colica for the 



ule. 



Impression m) \impressio ; imprimere, to 



]. A hollow or depression. I. -cup, in 



■ metal, porcelain, gutta- 



for i onveying to the 



a the material for impres- 



I Digital, the mark made by the pressure 



> upon the neck 

 in I.. Rhomboid, a hrwad impression 



• ii le, near the sternal 

 imboid ligament. 



I*npn . .in mi 



isions. I. 

 "' " it in which it i- very 



Impressonu: 



num. 



[I..]. Ll of 



Im 



in, nut ; 

 Not 



ling upon it I., 



n 



I Morbid. 



impulsi iously qualified, as animal, destructive, 



.:',//, uncontrollable, etc. 

 Impulsion [im-pul' -shun) [impellei , to impel]. The 

 of driving <>r urging onward, either mentall) oi 



physically. 

 Impurity [im-pu' '-rit-e) [in, not ; purus,pwce or clean]. 



Want nl purity or cleanliness. In chemistry, the con 



dition of containing -nine substance other than that 

 Adulteration. In medicine, a want of cleai 

 - in the sounds ol the heart, but not sufficient to 

 murmur. 

 Imputability [im-pu-tab-il'-it-e) [imptttabilitas, imput 



ability]. In legal medicine, that degree of mental 



soundness that makes one responsible for his own acts. 

 In- [I..]. A prefix signifying in or within. Also, a 



particle signifying negation. 

 -in, or -ine [in). A suffix seen in the names of the hal- 

 ogen elements, chlorin, bromin, iodin, and fluorin. 



Also, a distinctive termination used to distinguish oi 



ganic bases, particularly the class known as alkaloids. 



It is also loosely applied to certain organic radicles, 



and to man}- glucosids. 

 Inadequacy [in-ad r -e-qwa-se) [in, not ; adaquare, to 



make equal]. Same as Insufficiency. I., Renal, 



that state of the kidney in which it is unable to remove 



from the blood a sufficient proportion of the effete 



matters that are normally excreted by it. 

 Inanagenesis [in-an-aj-en' -es-is) [ic> liber; avd, again; 



ytvea < . production]. The renewal or regeneration of 



muscular Si 

 Inanaphysis [in-an-af '-is-is) [7c, fiber; a vii, again ; 



V < 7 "- ■'• growth]. Same as Inanagenesis. 

 Inanimate [in-an' '-im-dt) [in, not ; animus, life]. Not 



animate; dead; without life. 

 Inanition {in-an-isk' '-un) [inanire, to make empty]. 



Emptiness of the organs of digestion from want of food. 



Also, wasting of the body from starvation or disease. 



Synonym of Fasting. 

 Inantherate [in-an' '-tAer-Ot) [/;/, without; anther a, 



anther]. In biology, destitute of anthers. 

 Inantinial [in-an-tin' -e-al) [iviov, the nape of the neck ; 



avri, against; Ivlov, the nape of the neck]. Inio-an- 



tinial ; pertaining to the inion and the antinion. 

 Inappendiculate [in-ap-en-dik 1 '-u-lat) \_i>i, without ; 



appendicula, dim. of appendix, an appendage]. In 



biology, destitute of appendages. 

 Inappetence [in-ap / -et-ens) [in, not; appetcre, to de- 

 sire]. Loss or want of appetite. 

 Inappetentia [in-ap-et-en* -she-ah) [L.]. Synonym of 



Anorexia. 

 Inarticulate [in ar-lik' '-u-lat) [in, not ; articulus, a 



joint]. Not jointed or articulated. Also, vocal sounds 



not capable of arrangement into syllables, or of being 



understood. 

 Inassimilable [in-as-imf -il-a-bl) [in, not; assimuldre, 



to make like]. Incapable of assimilation. 

 Incandescent [in-kan-des'-ent) [incandescere, to be 



come white-hot]. Emitting luminous heat-rays; 



heated to the degree of emitting lijjht. I. Electric 



Light, one consisting of a film of carbon of high re 

 i ince enclosed in a vacuous glass globe. The film 



emits a white light when the current passes through it. 

 Incapacity [in-kap-as / -it-e). See Doli incapax \ also 



Impotence. 

 Incarcerated [in-kar' -ser-a-ted) [incarcerare, to im- 



prison]. Imprisoned; closely constricted. 

 Incarceration [in-kar-ser-a' -shun) [incarceratio ; in, 



in; cat to imprison]. The condition of im- 



prisonment or confinement of a part, as of the pla- 



cent 1 1,., Hernia. 



Incarial Bone [in-ka'-ri a/)[Peruvian, Ima, a prince]. 



The interparietal bone; usually in adult man a pari 



