Words Starting With "I"

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Infantryman

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An infantryman is a soldier who fights on foot, often in a land-based military unit, such as a battalion or regiment. Infantrymen are trained to engage in close combat, often using small arms, rifles, and other hand-held weapons. They are typically responsible for advancing on enemy positions, securing objectives, and defending against enemy attacks. Infantrymen are often the backbone of an army, and play a crucial role in both conventional and unconventional warfare.

Infantrymen

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Infantrymen are soldiers who engage in ground combat, typically on foot, and are responsible for fighting in close combat, defending positions, and conducting patrols. They often make up the bulk of an army's combat strength and are trained to operate in a variety of environments and conditions. The term "infantry" comes from the French word "infanterie", meaning "foot soldiers".

Infants

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Infants refer to very young human beings, typically from birth to around 1-2 years of age, characterized by their dependence on others for care and survival, and their rapid physical and cognitive development. The term "infant" is often used to describe babies who are prematurely born or have special needs that require extra care.

Infarct

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A medical term!<br><br>Infarct refers to a blockage of blood vessels in an organ or tissue, which results in the death of tissue due to lack of oxygen and nutrients. In other words, an infarct is a type of tissue death or necrosis, often caused by a blood clot or embolism.

Infarcted

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Infarcted refers to something that has had its blood supply cut off, resulting in the death of tissues or organs. It typically occurs when a blood vessel becomes blocked or occluded, leading to a loss of oxygenated blood flow, causing damage or necrosis. The term is often used to describe a medical condition, such as a myocardial infarction, where the heart muscle becomes damaged or dies due to a blockage in a coronary artery.

Infarction

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Infarction is a medical term that refers to the death of cells or tissues in an organ or part of the body due to lack of oxygen and nutrients, often caused by a blockage of the blood vessels. This can occur in various organs, such as the heart (myocardial infarction), brain (stroke), or kidneys (renal infarction), and can have serious health consequences.

Infarctions

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Infarctions refer to the death of tissue due to a lack of blood supply, often caused by a blockage in a blood vessel. This can occur in various parts of the body, such as the heart (myocardial infarction or heart attack), brain (stroke or cerebral infarction), or kidneys (renal infarction), among others. Infarctions can lead to significant damage or even organ failure if left untreated or if the blood supply is not restored.

Infarcts

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Infarcts are areas of dead tissue that occur when the blood supply to an organ or body part is cut off or severely reduced. This lack of blood flow can be due to a clot blocking the blood vessels, a ruptured artery, or other conditions. As a result, the affected tissue becomes ischemic and eventually dies, leading to tissue damage and potentially severe consequences, such as organ failure or even death. Infarcts can occur in various parts of the body, including the brain, heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys.

Infarctus

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Infarctus is a noun that refers to a blockage of a blood vessel, which can cause tissue death. In medicine, it typically refers to a heart attack or a stroke, where a clot blocks the flow of blood to the heart muscle (myocardial infarctus) or brain (cerebral infarctus), leading to cell death and potential long-term damage.

Infatuate

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To infatuate someone is to captivate or fascinate them with someone or something to the point where they become deeply in love or enthralled. It means to fill someone's mind and emotions with a strong and often intense admiration or attraction, often to the extent of being obsessed or enamored.

Infatuated

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Completely won over or obsessed with someone or something, often to an excessive or irrational degree.

Infatuating

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Infatuating refers to something or someone that has captured one's attention or affection to the point of becoming possessed or enthralled. It often implies a strong but often sudden and intense emotional attachment or fascination with someone or something.

Infatuation

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Infatuation is a strong and all-consuming feeling of love or admiration for someone or something. It is a state of being deeply attracted to and obsessed with someone or something, often without being able to see any flaws or problems with it. Infatuation is often characterized by intense emotions, such as euphoria and excitement, and can be accompanied by feelings of anxiety, nervousness, or even obsession. It is often used to describe a romantic relationship or a strong passion or enthusiasm for something.

Infatuations

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Infatuations are strong, but often short-lived, feelings of admiration or attraction towards someone or something. They are characterized by a mental or emotional fixation, often accompanied by a sense of excitement or obsession. Unlike love, infatuations can be driven by superficial qualities or fleeting sensations, rather than a deeper emotional connection. Additionally, infatuations can also refer to a person's excessive or unreasonable admiration for something, such as an idea, movement, or person.

Infatuous

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The correct spelling is "infatuated". Infatuated means being deeply in love or having a strong romantic feeling for someone, often to the point of being obsessed or completely absorbed in their partner. It can also describe a state of being intensely attracted to someone or something, often in a way that is all-consuming or overwhelming.

Infeasibility

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The term "infeasibility" refers to the quality of being impossible or impractical to achieve or accomplish due to various reasons such as lack of resources, technological limitations, legal restrictions, or other obstacles. In other words, something is deemed infeasible when it is not feasible or realistic to carry it out.

Infeasible

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Impossible or impractical to do or achieve; not feasible.

Infect

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To infect means to cause something, such as a disease, to enter and spread inside the body of an animal or plant, or to contaminate something so that it becomes affected by a disease. It can also mean to have a strong influence on someone or something, causing it to become changed or corrupted.

Infectability

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Infectability refers to the ability of a disease or factor to infect an individual, population, or environment.

Infectant

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The word "infectant" refers to something that is capable of causing infection or the spread of disease.

Infected

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Infected refers to something, typically a person or an organism, that has been contaminated or invaded by a pathogen, such as a virus, bacterium, or parasite. This can cause a disease or illness. For example, "The patient was infected with the flu virus" or "The plant was infected with a fungal disease". It can also be used more broadly to describe something that has been contaminated or corrupted in some way. For example, "The computer was infected with a virus and needed to be wiped clean".

Infecting

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The word "infecting" is a present participle verb form of the verb "infect". It means causing or tending to cause infection, particularly with a disease or virus. For example:<br><br>"The mosquito was infecting the blood stream of its host with malaria."<br><br>In this context, the mosquito is the agent that is causing the infection, and its action of "infecting" is the act of introducing the disease-causing agent into the host's body.

Infection

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Infection refers to the invasion and colonization of a host organism's body by foreign particles, cells, or microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. This can lead to various health problems, including tissue damage, organ failure, and even death. Infections can be caused by exposure to contaminated water, food, or air, through injury or wound, or by contact with an infected person or animal.

Infections

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Infections refer to the invasion and multiplication of a pathogen, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, within the body of a susceptible host. This can cause disease and harm to the host. Infections can be caused by various means, including contaminated food, water, or air, poor wound care, or close contact with an infected person.

Infectious

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Capable of being easily caught or spread, typically of a disease or behavior.

Infectiously

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Adverb: in a way that makes something spread or grow quickly, often in an enthusiastic or appealing manner, especially in terms of ideas, emotions, or attitudes.

Infectiousness

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The quality or state of being infectious, referring to something that is capable of spreading or transmitting a disease, idea, or behavior to others. In a broader sense, it can also describe the ability to stimulate or excite others, such as a contagious laugh or a charismatic leader.

Infective

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Infective means being unable to generate a strong response or reaction, typically used to describe an infectious agent that is unable to cause disease or a stimulus that is unable to evoke a physiological response.

Infectivity

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Infectivity refers to the ability of a disease, virus, or pathogen to infect a host or spread from one person to another. It is a measure of the potential of a microorganism to cause disease and is often used in epidemiology and public health to describe the contagiousness of a particular pathogen.

Infects

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The verb "infects" means to cause an illness or disease to spread or to cause someone or something to be affected by a virus, bacteria, or other microorganism, resulting in infection.

Infecund

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Infecund refers to something or someone that is incapable or unwilling to reproduce. It can also describe a lack of fertility, whether in plants, animals, or humans.

Infelicities

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Infelicities refers to small flaws or shortcomings in language use, particularly in formal writing or speech. They can be grammatical errors, ambiguities, unclear or awkward phrasing, or other defects that impede communication or detract from the overall clarity and effectiveness of a message.

Infelicitous

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Infelicitous refers to something that is awkwardly expressed or lacks tact, often causing offense or embarrassment. It can describe a statement, comment, or situation that is clumsy, insensitive, or unskillful, sometimes due to a lack of social awareness or cultural understanding.

Infelicity

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Infelicity refers to a lack of felicity or happiness, often involving a sense of disappointment, dissatisfaction, or failure. It can also describe a situation or circumstance that is unfortunate or unhappy. In a broader sense, infelicity can imply a lack of harmony or coherence, often in language or aesthetics.

Infeodation

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Infeodation is a literary term that refers to the act of giving something, such as power, authority, or control, to a person or institution, typically in a feudal or subservient manner.

Infeoff

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Infeoff is a somewhat archaic term that means to grant land or property to someone in exchange for their loyalty or services. It is often used in the context of medieval history, particularly in reference to the granting of land by a lord to a vassal in exchange for knightly services. Today, the term is mostly used in historical or literary contexts.