2. Cut, carved, graved, engraved, graven.

Incision, n. Cut, gash.

Incisive, a.

    1. Cutting.
    2. Sharp, acute, sarcastic, satirical, severe, biting.
    3. Sharp-cut, clear, distinct, trenchant, penetrating, acute, going straight to the heart of the matter.

Incisor, n. Cutting tooth.

Incite, v. a. Rouse (to action), arouse, animate, provoke, stimulate, impel, prompt, urge, encourage, spur, goad, excite, set on, spur on, stir up, work up.

Incitement, n. Inducement, stimulus, impulse, spur, provocative, incentive, motive, encouragement, goad.

Incivility, n.

    1. Discourtesy, discourteousness, rudeness, impoliteness, uncourteousness, uncourtliness, inurbanity, unmannerliness, disrespect, ill-breeding, ill manners.
    2. Act of rudeness, discourtesy, piece of ill-breeding.

Inclemency, n.

    1. Severity, rigor, harshness, boisterousness, storminess, tempestuousness, roughness.
    2. Want of clemency, harshness, unmercifulness, severity.

Inclement, a.

    1. Severe, rigorous, harsh, boisterous, stormy, rough, not mild.
    2. Unmerciful, harsh, severe, destitute of clemency.

Inclination, n.

    1. Inclining, leaning, slope slant.
    2. Trending, verging, oblique direction.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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