Increaseful to Incur

Increaseful
(In*crease"ful) a. Full of increase; abundant in produce. "Increaseful crops." [R.] Shak.

Increasement
(In*crease"ment) n. Increase. [R.] Bacon.

Increaser
(In*creas"er) n. One who, or that, increases.

Increasingly
(In*creas"ing*ly), adv. More and more.

Increate
(In`cre*ate") v. t. [imp. & p. p. Increated ; p. pr. & vb. n. Increating.] [Pref. in- in + create.] To create within. [R.]

Increate
(In"cre*ate In"cre*a`ted) a. [L. increatus. See In- not, and Create.] Uncreated; self-existent. [R.]

Bright effluence of bright essence increate.
Milton.

Incredibility
(In*cred`i*bil"i*ty) n. [L. incredibilitas: cf. F. incrédibilité.]

1. The quality or state of being incredible; incredibleness. Dryden.

2. That which is incredible. Johnson.

Incredible
(In*cred"i*ble) a. [L. incredibilis: cf. OF. incredible. See In- not, and Credible.] Not credible; surpassing belief; too extraordinary and improbable to admit of belief; unlikely; marvelous; fabulous.

Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
Acts xxvi. 8.

Incredibleness
(In*cred"i*ble*ness), n. Incredibility.

Incredibly
(In*cred"i*bly), adv. In an incredible manner.

Incredited
(In*cred"it*ed) a. Uncredited. [Obs.]

Incredulity
(In`cre*du"li*ty) n. [L. incredulitas: cf. F. incrédulité.] The state or quality of being incredulous; a withholding or refusal of belief; skepticism; unbelief; disbelief.

Of every species of incredulity, religious unbelief is the most irrational.
Buckminster.

Incredulous
(In*cred"u*lous) a. [L. incredulus. See In- not, and Credulous.]

1. Not credulous; indisposed to admit or accept that which is related as true, skeptical; unbelieving. Bacon.

A fantastical incredulous fool.
Bp. Wilkins.

2. Indicating, or caused by, disbelief or incredulity. "An incredulous smile." Longfellow.

3. Incredible; not easy to be believed. [R.] Shak.

Incredulously
(In*cred"u*lous*ly), adv. In an incredulous manner; with incredulity.

Incredulousness
(In*cred"u*lous*ness), n. Incredulity.

Incremable
(In*crem"a*ble) a. [Pref. in- not + L. cremabilis combustible, fr. cremare to burn.] Incapable of being burnt; incombustibe. Sir T. Browne.

Incremate
(In"cre*mate) v. t. [Pref. in- in + cremate.] To consume or reduce to ashes by burning, as a dead body; to cremate.


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