| involuntary |
not subject to the control of the will; "involuntary manslaughter"; "involuntary servitude"; "an involuntary shudder"; "It (becoming a hero) was involuntary. They sank my boat"- John F.Kennedy controlled by the autonomic nervous system; without conscious control; "involuntary muscles"; "gave an involuntary start"
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| invest |
make an investment; "Put money into bonds" endow: give qualities or abilities to furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors provide with power and authority; "They vested the council with special rights" induct: place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position; "there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy"
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| involuntary muscle |
smooth muscle: a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels (excluding the heart)
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| Invirase |
saquinavir: a weak protease inhibitor (trade name Invirase) used in treating HIV
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| invertebrate |
lacking a backbone or spinal column; "worms are an example of invertebrate animals" any animal lacking a backbone or notochord; the term is not used as a scientific classification
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