ILLAPSE | • illapse n. (Rare) A gliding in; an immission or entrance of one thing into another. • illapse n. (Rare) A sudden descent or attack. • illapse v. (Rare) Usually followed by into: to fall or glide; to pass. |
ILLAPSED | • illapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of illapse. • ILLAPSE v. to glide in. |
ILLAPSES | • illapses n. Plural of illapse. • ILLAPSE v. to glide in. |
ILLAPSING | • illapsing v. Present participle of illapse. • ILLAPSE v. to glide in. |
ILLAQUEABLE | • illaqueable adj. (Obsolete, nonce word) Capable of being ensnared or entrapped. • ILLAQUEABLE adj. capable of being ensnared. |
ILLAQUEATE | • illaqueate v. To ensnare or entrap; to entangle; to catch. • ILLAQUEATE v. to ensnare. |
ILLAQUEATED | • illaqueated v. Simple past tense and past participle of illaqueate. • ILLAQUEATE v. to ensnare. |
ILLAQUEATES | • illaqueates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illaqueate. • ILLAQUEATE v. to ensnare. |
ILLAQUEATING | • illaqueating v. Present participle of illaqueate. • ILLAQUEATE v. to ensnare. |
ILLAQUEATION | • illaqueation n. (Obsolete) Trapping or entangling someone or something in a noose, snaring; hanging. • illaqueation n. A snare; a trap. • illaqueation n. The process of pulling away an inverted eyelash by passing a loop of thread behind it. |
ILLAQUEATIONS | • illaqueations n. Plural of illaqueation. • ILLAQUEATION n. the act of ensnaring. |
ILLATION | • illation n. The act of inferring or concluding, especially from a set of premises; a conclusion, a deduction. • ILLATION n. the act of inferring from premises. |
ILLATIONS | • illations n. Plural of illation. • ILLATION n. the act of inferring from premises. |
ILLATIVE | • illative adj. Of, or relating to an illation. • illative adj. (Grammar) of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates motion towards or into something. • illative n. (Grammar) a word or phrase that expresses an inference (such as for or therefore). |
ILLATIVELY | • illatively adv. By means of illation. • ILLATIVE adv. indicating movement into or toward. |
ILLATIVES | • illatives n. Plural of illative. • ILLATIVE n. a grammatical case indicating movement into or toward. |
ILLAUDABLE | • illaudable adj. Not laudable; unpraiseworthy. • ILLAUDABLE adj. not praiseworthy. |
ILLAUDABLY | • illaudably adv. In a way that is not laudable, or praiseworthy. • ILLAUDABLE adv. not praiseworthy. |
ILLAWARRA | • Illawarra prop.n. A coastal region of New South Wales, Australia, situated immediately south of Sydney. • ILLAWARRA n. a breed of shorthorn dairy cattle. |
ILLAWARRAS | • ILLAWARRA n. a breed of shorthorn dairy cattle. |