| incasement |
Becoming surrounded by a structure or wall.
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| incandescent |
Light produced by a flame, candle, campfire, or light bulb.
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| incarcerated h. |
hernia of intestine that cannot be returned or reduced by manipulation; it may or may not become strangulated. Called also irreducible h.
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| incarcerated p. |
retained p.
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| incarcerated s. |
an infection that is latent after the primary lesion has apparently healed but may be activated by a slight trauma.
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| inca | a new personification of a familiar idea |
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| inca | time passed in a particular bodily form |
| inca | the Christian doctrine of the union of God and man in the person of Jesus Christ |
| inca | covered or protected with or as if with a case |
| inca | the act of enclosing something in a case |
| inca | the trait of forgetting or ignoring possible danger |
| inca | displaying or feeling no wariness |
| inca | without out proper caution |
| inca | lacking in caution |
| inca | without caution or prudence |
| inca | the trait of forgetting or ignoring possible danger |
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