Inclusive of. Comprehending, embracing, taking in, including.

Incog, a. and ad. (Colloq.) See incognito.

Incogitable, a. Unthinkable, unintelligible, incapable of being made coherent.

Incognito, a. and ad. [It.] Unknown (in one’s true character), disguised, in disguise, in an assumed character.

Incognito, n.

    1. Disguised person, person under an assumed name.
    2. Concealment, disguise, state of concealment.

Incognizable, a. Indistinguishable, unnoticeable, unobservable, incognoscible.

Incoherence, Incoherency, n.

    1. Looseness (of parts), want of cohesion.
    2. Incongruity, inconsistency, inconsequence, want of connection, want of agreement.

Incoherent, a

    1. Loose, detached, non-adhesive, non-cohesive.
    2. Incongruous, inconsistent, inconsequential, without connection, disconnected.
    3. Unintelligible, irrational, confused, wild, rambling.

Incombustible, a. Not to be burned, that will not burn, indestructible by fire.

Income, n. Revenue, profits, gains.

Incommensurable, a. Without a common measure.

Incommensurate, a.

    1. Disproportionate.
    2. Inadequate, insufficient, unequal.

Incommode, v. a. Disturb, annoy, trouble, discommode, inconvenience, put to inconvenience.


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