| ineye | To ingraft, as a tree or plant, by the insertion of a bud or eye; to inoculate. "The arts of grafting and ineying." (J. Philips) Origin: Pref. In- in + eye. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| inelastic |
Having an elasticity less than one. For a price elasticity of demand, this means that expenditure falls as price falls. For an income elasticity it means that expenditure share falls with income. Contrasts with elastic and unit elastic.
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| inert |
Refers to unmoving or unchanging. In chemistry, this means an element that rarely combines with other elements. In medicine, it means a substance that has little or no effect on the human body.
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| inertia |
The reluctance of any object to change its state of motion. Mass is the measure of inertia.
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| inert |
A species is inert if it has a low kinetic reactivity.
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| inevitable abortion |
A miscarriage that cannot be halted.
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| INE | lacking the power to be effective |
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| INE | lacking the power to produce a desired effect |
| INE | in an ineffective manner |
| INE | a lack of efficacy |
| INE | a lack of efficacy |
| INE | unskillfulness resulting from a lack of efficiency |
| INE | lacking the ability or skill to perform effectively |
| INE | not producing desired results |
| INE | in an inefficient manner |
| INE | not elaborate |
| INE | not elastic |
| INE | the lack of elasticity |
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