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Illimited () Not limited; interminable.
Illinition () A smearing or rubbing in or on; also, that which is smeared or rubbed on, as ointment or liniment.
Illinition () A thin crust of some extraneous substance formed on minerals.
Illinois () A tribe of North American Indians, which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers.
Illiquation () The melting or dissolving of one thing into another.
Illish () Somewhat ill.
Illision () The act of dashing or striking against.
Illiteracies () of Illiteracy
Illiteracy () The state of being illiterate, or uneducated; want of learning, or knowledge; ignorance; specifically, inability to read and write; as, the illiteracy shown by the last census.
Illiteracy () An instance of ignorance; a literary blunder.
Illiteral () Not literal.
Illiterate () Ignorant of letters or books; unlettered; uninstructed; uneducated; as, an illiterate man, or people.
Illiterature () Want of learning; illiteracy.
Ill-judged () Not well judged; unwise.
Ill-lived () Leading a wicked life.
Ill-looking () Having a bad look; threatening; ugly. See Note under Ill, adv.
Ill-mannered () Impolite; rude.
Ill-minded () Ill-disposed.
Ill-natured () Of habitual bad temper; peevish; fractious; cross; crabbed; surly; as, an ill-natured person.
Ill-natured () Dictated by, or indicating, ill nature; spiteful.
Ill-natured () Intractable; not yielding to culture.
Illness () The condition of being ill, evil, or bad; badness; unfavorableness.
Illness () Disease; indisposition; malady; disorder of health; sickness; as, a short or a severe illness.
Illness () Wrong moral conduct; wickedness.
Ill-nurtured () Ill-bred.
Illocality () Want of locality or place.
Illogical () Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; contrary of the rules of logic or sound reasoning; as, an illogical inference.
Ill-omened () Having unlucky omens; inauspicious. See Note under Ill, adv.
Ill-starred () Fated to be unfortunate; unlucky; as, an ill-starred man or day.
Ill-tempered () Of bad temper; morose; crabbed; sour; peevish; fretful; quarrelsome.
Ill-tempered () Unhealthy; ill-conditioned.
Ill-timed () Done, attempted, or said, at an unsuitable or unpropitious time.
Illtreat () To treat cruelly or improperly; to ill use; to maltreat.
Illuded () of Illude
Illuding () of Illude
Illude () To play upon by artifice; to deceive; to mock; to excite and disappoint the hopes of.
Illumed () of Illume
Illuming () of Illume
Illume () To throw or spread light upon; to make light or bright; to illuminate; to illumine.
Illuminable () Capable of being illuminated.
Illuminant () That which illuminates or affords light; as, gas and petroleum are illuminants.
Illuminary () Illuminative.
Illuminated () of Illuminate
Illuminating () of Illuminate
Illuminate () To make light; to throw light on; to supply with light, literally or figuratively; to brighten.
Illuminate () To light up; to decorate with artificial lights, as a building or city, in token of rejoicing or respect.
Illuminate () To adorn, as a book or page with borders, initial letters, or miniature pictures in colors and gold, as was done in manuscripts of the Middle Ages.
Illuminate () To make plain or clear; to dispel the obscurity to by knowledge or reason; to explain; to elucidate; as, to illuminate a text, a problem, or a duty.
Illuminate () To light up in token or rejoicing.
Illuminate () Enlightened.
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