Words Starting With "I"

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Indricotherium

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Indricotherium is an extinct genus of rhino-like mammals that lived during the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene epochs, around 10-5 million years ago. It is considered one of the largest land mammals of all time, with estimates suggesting that it reached lengths of around 3-4 meters (10-13 feet) and weighed around 15-20 tons.

Indriidae

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The indriidae family refers to a group of lemurs, which are primates native to Madagascar. They are characterized by their large size, long tails, and distinctive vocalizations, often described as hauntingly beautiful songs.

Indriids

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Indriids are a group of primates that includes lemurs, lorises, and bushbabies. They are found primarily in Africa and Madagascar and are characterized by their small size, large eyes, and long tails. Indriids are nocturnal or diurnal, and they feed on a variety of foods including fruits, leaves, and insects. They are known for their large eyes and agility, and are considered to be one of the most primitive groups of primates.

Indubious

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Indubious (not indubious) is an adjective that means difficult or impossible to doubt; unquestionable.

Indubiously

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Indubitably means absolutely or certainly; undoubtedly. It is used to express complete confidence or assurance in something or someone. Example: "She is indubitably the best singer in the band."

Indubitable

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Indubitable means impossible to doubt or question; certain or unquestionable. It describes something that is conclusively proven or established, leaving no room for doubt or skepticism.

Indubitableness

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Indubitableness refers to the quality of being unquestionable or beyond doubt. It describes a fact, truth, or piece of evidence that is so clear and convincing that it cannot be disputed or doubted.

Indubitably

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Indubitably means "without a doubt" or "certainly". It is an adverb that expresses strong agreement or confirmation. It can be used to emphasize the certainty or truth of a statement, situation, or fact.

Indubitate

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Indubitable refers to something that is unquestionable, certain, or uncontested. It can be used to describe a fact, a statement, or a conclusion that is beyond doubt or dispute.

Induce

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To induce means to bring about or cause something to happen, often in a deliberate or intentional manner. It can also mean to instill or inspire a feeling, idea, or sensation in someone. For example: "The cold weather induced a severe headache." or "The teacher's words induced a sense of calm in the students."

Induced

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Induced refers to a state or condition that is brought about or created by a particular cause or agent. It can also imply a certain level of refinement or cultivation, as in "induced anxiety" or "induced luxury".

Inducement

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Inducement refers to something that persuades or entices someone to do something, often with the promise of a benefit or reward. It can be a bribe, an offer, or an incentive that motivates someone to take a particular action or make a certain decision. In a broader sense, it can also refer to any factor or circumstance that influences someone's behavior or decision-making.

Inducements

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Inducements refer to something that motivates or persuades someone to do something, often something that is attractive or benefits in some way. It can also refer to a bribe or a payment made to influence someone's actions or decisions.

Inducers

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Inducers refer to people or factors that influence or encourage someone to do something. They can be external or internal, such as authorities, peers, or personal motivations. In psychoanalysis, inducers also refer to agents or circumstances that stimulate an unconscious behavior or response. In chemistry, inducers are molecules that facilitate a chemical reaction or process.

Induces

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The verb "induces" means to cause something to happen or to bring something about, often as a result of an effort or influence. It can also mean to bring about a particular feeling or emotion in someone.

Induciae

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Induciae is a Latin word that translates to "pleas" or "requests". It is often used in formal documents, especially in ancient Roman law, to refer to the appeals or petitions made by individuals to a higher authority or court.

Inducible

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Inducible refers to something that can be induced or brought about by something else, often in response to a stimulus or trigger. In general, an inducible something is capable of being produced, activated, or changed under specific conditions or circumstances.

Inducing

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Inducing refers to the act of causing something to happen or to occur, often in a gradual or subtle way. It can also refer to bringing about or producing a particular effect, emotion, or response, such as inducing a sense of calm or inducing a feeling of excitement. In medicine, inducing can refer to using a medication or treatment to bring on a particular state or process, such as inducing labor or inducing anesthesia.

Inducive

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Inducive means capable of inducing or prompting something, such as an action, a feeling, or a reaction. For example, a politician's speech may be inducive of strong emotions in their audience.

Induct

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To induct means to introduce someone or something to a particular situation, profession, or organization for the first time, often involving formal initiation or training. It can also mean to introduce an electric current into a circuit or to produce a magnetic field by moving a conductor through a magnetic field.

Inductance

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Inductance is a measure of a circuit's ability to store energy in a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it. It is typically denoted by the symbol "L" and is measured in units of henries (H). Inductance is a fundamental property of electrical circuits and is used to describe the behavior of coils, windings, and other types of electromagnetic devices.

Inductances

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Inductances refer to the property of an electric circuit that opposes a change in the current flowing through it. It is usually denoted by the symbol L and is measured in henries (H). Inductance is a fundamental concept in the study of electrical circuits and is used to explain phenomena such as resonance, oscillations, and electromagnetic induction. In simple terms, inductance is a measure of how much a circuit resists changes in current, and it plays a crucial role in many electronic devices and systems.

Inducted

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Inducted means to be officially and formally appointed or introduced to an office, position, or organization, often by means of a ceremony or formal process. For example, a new employee may be inducted into the company during an orientation session.

Inductee

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A person who is formally initiated or introduced into a group, organization, or profession, often with a special ceremony or honor. Typically used to refer to someone who is newly admitted to a hall of fame, a society, or a professional association.

Inductees

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Inductees refer to people who have been formally introduced or admitted into a particular group, institution, or organization, typically in a ceremony. This can include members of a hall of fame, military Academy, or other prestigious group. The term is often used in the context of award ceremonies, where individuals are officially added to the group or list of honorees.

Inducteous

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I apologize, but the word "inducteous" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a misspelling, or it could be a made-up word. Can you please provide more context or a correct spelling of the word you're looking for? I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning.

Inductible

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Capable of being inducted or induced, typically referring to electrical circuits or substances that can be magnetized. May also describe a person or quality that can be influenced or drawn to something.

Inductile

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Inductile refers to something that is resistant to becoming magnetized or inducted with a magnetic field. Specifically, inductile materials are those that do not exhibit significant magnetization in response to an external magnetic field, meaning they cannot be easily magnetized.

Inducting

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To induct means to introduce or bring someone or something into a new situation, activity, or organization, usually in a formal or official way. It can also mean to introduce a new or unusual idea or process into a particular area or group.

Induction

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Induction is the act of introducing someone to a new experience, activity, or way of thinking. It can also refer to the process of training or educating someone to perform a specific task or function. Additionally, in physics and electronics, induction refers to the transfer of energy from one circuit to another through a magnetic field.

Inductional

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I'm sorry, but the word "inductional" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that you meant "inductive" or "induction". <br><br>Inductive refers to something that involves drawing conclusions or making inferences from specific examples or observations, often based on limited evidence. For example: "The detective used inductive logic to piece together the clues and solve the case."<br><br>Induction, on the other hand, can refer to the act of teaching someone a skill or subject in a way that is gradual and hands-on, often through demonstration and practice. For example: "The teacher used inductive learning to help students learn how to play the piano."

Inductions

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Inductions refer to the act of introducing or bringing something into being, especially by means of a formal ceremony or process. This can apply to various contexts, including:<br><br> Military induction: the process of bringing new recruits into the military<br> Induction into a profession: the formal acceptance of a new member into a professional organization or group<br> Induction into a prestigious institution: the formal acceptance of a new member into a prestigious university, society, or other organization<br> Induction ceremony: a formal ceremony to mark the start of a new role, position, or membership in a group

Inductive

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Inductive refers to a method or process that involves reasoning from specific instances to a general conclusion or principle. In other words, it is a type of logical inference that begins with particular facts or observations and leads to a more general theory or explanation.

Inductively

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Inductively refers to the process of reasoning from specific instances or observations to a general conclusion or principle, often using inductive logic or inference. It involves making a general statement or conclusion that is supported by particular instances or observations, rather than through deductive reasoning, which involves drawing a logical conclusion from a general statement or principle.

Inductivism

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Inductivism refers to a philosophy of science and methodology that emphasizes the importance of observation and empirical evidence in the development of scientific theories. According to this approach, theories are derived from specific, individual observations or data points, rather than being based on general principles or a priori assumptions. In other words, inductivism suggests that our scientific knowledge is built up through a process of accumulation and generalization of specific facts and data, and that our theories should be supported by observable evidence.

Inductivist

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An inductivist is a person who adheres to inductivism, a philosophical approach that holds that knowledge can only be obtained through direct observation and experience, and that generalizations and theories are derived from specific facts and instances. In other words, inductivists believe that we can only learn by starting with specific instances and gradually building up to more general principles, rather than by making broad generalizations and then testing them against specific instances.