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` 5. Brit, an to issue (a loan} in the form of shares with person. 2. not confident or certain; uneasy; anxious: He mental panel, —u.t. 6. to set in or insert, as ani
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`registered stockholders. b.
`to buy was insecure about the exammation. 3. not secure; em inset aponel m a dress. 7. to insert an Inset in:
`to sell
`(stocks). c.
`EL ‘0
`(stocks).
`[1545—55; < L inscribere, equiv. to in, mm” +
`posed or liable to risk, loss, or danger: an insecure stock
`a mounting withjewels.
`[befi 900; ME lnsetien to $1,215}?
`scribere to write; see scRiBE'] —in-scribla-ble. adj.
`portfolio. 4. not firmly or reliably placed or fastened: an OE insctton to initiate; see IN-‘, SET] ‘in’set/tar m '
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`Inr'set InI/tlal, Prlnl._ an initial letter, esp. of the f‘
`In-scrIp-tlon (in skrip’shan), n.
`1. something in— SECURE] —|n_se-curs ly, o I" .‘m se-cure "955' "'
`word of a chapter or other section ofa book, magaziliriSE'
`scribed. 2. a historical, religious, or other record cut,
`Syn. 3- “51‘3" See uncertain.
`etc,
`larger than the body type and OCcupying two :1;
`impressed, painted, or written on stone, brick, metal, or
`in-Se-cuori'ty (in/5i kyo'or/i to), 11., pt -ties. 1. lack of more lines in depth, causing body type to 13
`other hat? egrffie, 3. a bkrieg, usuall‘ly informal dedicar
`confidence or assurance; self—doubt: He isplogueo! by in,
`it, Also called drop initial.
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`tlon, as o a
`so or a war
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`security, 2. the quality or state of being insecure; instam '
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`bility: the insecurity of her financial position. 3. some— '2,SE: Seagffleorfigesegjtggfizh Eize::;3££dl‘ “Fable
`the act of inscribing. 6.‘ Pharrn.
`the part of a prescrip~
`thing insecure:
`the many insecurities of life.
`[l640—50;
`[1655—65 m} + ssvsliiAiiLej beinvsevler-afi? alliancg
`tion indicating the drugs and the amounts to be mixed.
`< ML insécflritos. See INSECUEE, -ITY]
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`7. Brii.‘ a. an issue of securities or stocks, b. a block of ~—Syn. 2. precariousness, shakiness, vulnerability.
`'n'sfleagheAl (ln'ShBtEh’lthAfi-i
`iflfijthed. sheathing.
`shares in a stock, as bought or sold by one person. 3.
`in-sel-berg €11,531 bfirgl, 491-). n. Physical Geog. m0,
`ens eat e.
`59. "1'5 eat
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`Also called legend. Numis. the lettering in the field ofa
`naclnock (def. 1).
`[189571900; < G, equiv, to In“, island irhshore (inlshor’. —s}i6r/l, adj.
`1. close or Closer tn
`coin, medal, etc. "[1350—1400; ME inscripciol’uln < L
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`the share 2. lying near the shore; operatin or
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`inscriptian— (s. of inscriptio‘),‘equivi to inscriptlusl (ptp.
`,+ Bergroom-item]
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`on close to the shore: inshore fishing. ——adi§ 3, :33]?
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`of inscribere to mscems) + Alfin- —ioN] gIn-Scripltlon- m-semot-nate (1n sem’e natl), at, mat-ed. mat-mg.
`the shore: They went closer inshore.
`[1695—1705 11,}:
`al, adj. kin-scrip’tion-Iess, adj.
`1.
`to inject semen into (the female reproductive tract);
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`seed in something;
`to :nseminale youth with m'Shrme ("1 shrin’), at,
`-si1rlnad, ~shrIn-mg_
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`implant:
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`ptp. of inscribere (see INSCRIP'I‘ION) + rIvE} —in-scrip’-
`new ideas
`[ISIS—25; < L insummfims ptp' mo in,
`Shrine'
`seminars toimplant,
`impregnate, equiv.
`to in: in.2 innside (prep gn/deI, inlsidf- mm in/sid’;
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`to sémina(re) to. sow, deriv. of
`adj. in/sidl, ink, in/sid/l,prc,d. 1. on the inner sidseldur'
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`inoscroli
`(1'1 51m”): U-l- enscmu-
`551312]: seed (cf- SEMEN)
`i— —tus ptp. suflell ein-sel‘n’i-
`.part of; within: inside the circle; inside the envelope, 2,
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`1.
`In-scruota-ble (in ski-o—olto boll, adj.
`incapable of na/tlon. ”A
`prior to the elapse 01“; Within: He promised to arrive in—
`beiug investigated, analyzed, or sorutinized; impenetrae in-sem -na.t°r
`(in sem’a na/tor), n. Vet. Med.
`3
`side an hour. _--a.dv. 3. in or into the inner part: Please
`131% 2- 130‘: easily deI‘StOOd; mysterious; unfathomable:
`technician who introduces prepared semen into the genie
`go inside. 4- indoorS: The)"play ill-Side 0" ”Jilly Clays. 5.
`on inscrutable smile. 3. incapable ofbeing seen through
`ta] tract of- breeding animals, esp. cows and mares, for within one's heart, reason, etc.; by true nature; basically:
`physically; physically impenetrable
`the
`inscrutable
`artificial insemination.
`[194045; INSEMINATE + .0111]
`I know inside that he s not guilty. Inside. she’s really Der),
`depths ofthe ocean. moose; late ME < LL inscrfitfibi~ -
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`shy. 6- Slang. in prison. 7- inside of- Informal. within
`[is See IN—a, SCRUTABLE] w—iI't-scru/ta-hil’i'ty. ln-scruh m'se"°5a e (m sen 53“! "SILL adJ'
`' “0t 5“ Owed With
`the space or period of: Our car trons down again inside
`ta-ble-ness. n. —inAScru/ta-bly, adv.
`sensation; inanimate: WWW?“ 533°73’- 2‘ Without human
`of a mile. —n. B. the inner or internal part; interim:
`-“~Syn.
`1. hidden, incomprehensible, undiscoverable.
`feeling 03 sensxlgvity, C9168, cruel, 1131'???‘
`13513“???
`the inside oflhe house. 9. the inner side or surface: the
`See mysterious. —Ant. 1. comprehensible.
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`53,513? an semtjalfl
`lg?! mil; grnenk, 0°15 '
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`inside of the hand; He Pinned the money to the inside of
`in-sculp (in skulp’l
`v.1. Archaic.
`to carve in or on
`tirlsencigmb ir_ra iona. tee IN_ ’ SENSATE} —m‘sen .
`his jaCkEt'
`10' Usually,
`insides. Informal.
`the inner.
`something- engrave. 11400450. late ME < L insculpere
`5—3;" 3"
`lurfi'ms‘?" 53 amaze}.
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`"Psea‘m (m’sem’). n.
`1- an 111de 01' ”1'19? seam Of a musennsloble (in sen’sa boll, adj. 1. incapable of feel,
`shortest of several parallel, curving tracks or lanes; the
`garment, 85P- the seam Of a trouser leg that FEDS from ing or perceiving; deprived of sensation: unconscious, as
`part of an oval track closest to the inner rail: The horse
`the crotch down to the bottom ofthe leg. madl- 2- Of 01‘
`a person after a Violent blow. 2. without or not subject
`came up fast on the inside.
`13.
`the inward nature,
`pertaining to sue}: a seam: inseam measurements. 3- (Oi
`to a particular feeling or sensation: insensible lo shame; mind, feelings, etc. 14. Slang. confidential or secret in-
`a P05119133 placed at 01' 55‘3“? 170 an 013931113 11? the seam 01
`imensible to the cold. 3. unaware; unconscious;
`inap— formation. 15. an inside passenger or place in a coach,
`53‘ garment: usually the Slde seam, 5'0 as to he completely
`preciative: We are not insensihle of your kindness.
`4.
`carriage, etc. 16. inside out, a. with the inner side rei
`.mSIde the garment.
`[190510; “‘7' + SEAN]
`not perceptible by the senses; imperceptible:
`insensible
`versed to face the outside.
`thoroughly; Completely.
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`ln-sect
`(in/58kt), n,
`1_ any animal of the class lnsecta,
`transitions. 5. unresponsive in feeling. 6. not suscepti- —o.d.j. 17. situated or being on or in the inside; interior;
`comprising small, air—breathing arthropods having the
`bio of emotion or passion; void of any feeling. 7. not en-
`internal: on inside seat. 18. acting, employed, done, or
`body divided into three parts (head, thorax, and abdo-
`clawed with feeling or sensation, as matter; inanimate.
`originating within a building or place: He used to work
`men), and having three pairs of legs and usually two
`[1350—1400; ME < L inse‘nsibilis. See in}, SENSIBLE]
`on the dock but now he has an inside job. 19. derivad
`pairs ofw-ings. 2. any small arthropod, such as a spider, —ln-sen’si-bly, ndu. —in-sen’si-bil’i‘ty, n.
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`from the inner circle of those concerned in and having
`tick, or centipede, having a superficial, general similarity —Syn. 5. 5.‘ apathetic, unfeeling, indifferent, cool; dull,
`private knowledge of a situation:
`inside information.
`to the insects. Ci". arachnid. 3. a contemptible oi- unim— passionless, emotionless, torpid.
`20. Baseball. (of a pitched ball) passing between home
`portant person, —odj. 4. of, pertaining to like, or used in-sen-eiutive
`in s
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`plate and the better: The pitch was low and inside
`for or 38'3th insects: an ins”: bite,-
`lhsect powder.
`human sensibility( acufllelness of)i‘eelinig or conzidératioiil
`{135044005 ME? see I“: SIDEI]
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`[1595"1605; (.L insectum, 13' use Ofneut. 0f inscctus ptp,
`unfeeling' callous: an insensitive person. 2. not physi:
`-—Syn. a'ih‘lsmE: [NTEWOR bOth refer to the inner part
`of msecrire to incise, cut (cf. SEGMENT); trans. ofGk éntoa
`Cally sang-me, insensitive skin.
`3_ not affected by physr
`or space within something. INSIDE is a common word,
`mon insect, ht" notched or incised one; see ENTOMOV]
`ice] or chemical agencies or influences:
`insensttive to
`and 15 used With reference to things 0f any size, small or
` —in-sec-ti-val (in/sek ti’val), adj.
`light. 4. not readily responsive 0,. aware: insensitive to
`large:
`the inside of a pocket-INTERIOR, somewhat inure
`the needs of the peasants.
`[1800~10' [NJ5 + SENSITIVE]
`“We" denotes the inner part or the Space or regions
`insect (grasshopper)
`gin-senlsi-tive-ness in-sen/si-tiv’iity. n.
`Within; it usually suggests consuierable Size or extent,
`A, compound eye; B, simple
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`and sometimes a richness of decoration: the interior ofa
`Imsemtrent
`{1n son’she out, sSthtl- Cid}
`“Ct 5911’
`country, of the earth, of a cathedral. ~Ant. 3. out
`'eye; C, antenna; D, head;
`E, thorax; F, abdomen;
`tient; Without sensation or feeling; inanimate.
`side, ext-grim,
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`In San h ance, "1 sen fl an cy, ”I
`In’Slde calflper, a caliper whose legs turn outward so
`I, spiracle; J, femur,
`mean,
`inseparable.
`that it can accurately measure inside dimensions, as the
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`ill-separable (in 3513291» 9 1331, —sep/ra-), adj,
`1_ in— inside diameter ofa pipe, See illus. under caliper.
`capable of being separated, parted,_ or dJEJOIDEd: :nsepaa in/side for/ward, Soccer. one of two attacking play—
`rable companions,
`“'l'h Usually, Inseparables. 2- 117'
`ers Whose usual position is between the center forward
`separable
`objects,
`qualities,
`etc.
`3.
`inseparable
`and one of the wings.
`[1895F1900]
`iis_ See 12-1-3, SEPARABLE] ein-sep/a-ra-biIIi-ty, in-sepl-
`In Si e10 , a crime comimtted by or in co uSion
`firearm (in sole/to), n the class comprising the ins
`companions or friends.
`[1350“1400; ME < L incaparfibii
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`a.ra.bia.n355l n, ‘Envsap/a-ra-bly, win
`a person or persons closely associated with the victim:
`[1570—80; < NL. L. pl. of insectum INSECT]
`SEN-'3-
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`seemed an inside ‘ob, because there was no
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`(H.
`in sfirt’; n.
`in’sfirt),
`v.13.
`1. to put or place
`evidence ogfgrced eniry.
`[19051—10]
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`~tar-i-a (-tér’é al- a place in which a collection of living
`in: to insert a lee ' in a loch. 2. to introduce or cause to
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`be introduced into the body of something: to insert on "Made IDOP,’ Aeron: a 100? during Which the tails;
`v’AEIUM]
`entire paragraph in an article. —n. 3. something inn
`the airplane IS on the inner Side Of the curve descrl
`in.secntayoy (in’sek ter/E),
`”A, pl.
`.taf-i.5_ a labora— sorted or to be inserted. 4. an extra leaf'or section, _by the course Offllght‘ Cf' outsrde loop: .
`f
`tory for the study of five insects, their life histories,
`printed independently, for binding or tipping into a book li'l'Sld-er (in/slider), n. 1. a person who is a membet D
`effects on plants, reaction to insecticides, etc.
`[188590;
`or periodical, esp. a leaf‘ or section consisting ofan illus— a group,_organization, society, etc. 2. a person belonging1
`var. Df‘ INSECTARIUM; see -ARY]
`tration or advertisement printed on different paper. 5.
`to a limited circle of persons who understand the 75$“
`in=semti~cide (i
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`57d”)
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`b 'i.
`any small picture, device, etc, surrounded partly or corn— facts in a Situation or share private knowledge: [finders
`re oration sed fiir “11.3 1.1
`’tn‘ 2 Itha outstaififior
`pletely by body type. é. a paper, circular, etc., placed
`knew that the prestdent would veto the hill. 3. a person
`ibsEcts
`[185mm INSEC?g¢nSEC :
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`3’ ac io-s
`$25 Within the folds ofa newspaper or the leaves of a book, who has some special advantage or influence. 4- E 19%"
`Cid/oi. d‘
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`periodical, etc. 7. Motion Pictures, Television. a cut—in.
`son in possession of corporate information not genera y
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`[152040; < L iris-arms ptp. of inserere to ut in, insert,
`available to the public, as a director, an accountant; 01”
`in-sec-ti-fuge (in sek’ta fycfijr’), a,
`a substance or
`equiv. to ins 1N-2 + acre (a. ofsercrc to lini: together) +
`other officer or employee ofa corporation.
`[1820-303 11‘"
`preparation for driving off insects.
`[INSECT + —1— +
`-tus ptp. suffix] kinvsert/a-ble. adj, fin-server. n.
`SIDE + 433‘]
`_"FUGE]
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`in-sertoed (in sur/tidl, adj. 1. Bot. (esp, ofthe parts of in/sider tradfing.
`the illegal buying and selling of
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`in-sec-tlle (111 Sgk’tllhadj. 1. pertaining to or like an
`a flower) attached to or growing out of some part. 2.
`securities by persons acting on privileged information
`insect. 2. consmting of insects.
`[160545; TNSEGT + -1LE] Anal. having an insertion, as a muscle, tendon, or ligai
`[1965—70] ein’sidar tradfsr.
`hoses-timers (in/sek tiv’er a), n.
`the order com— merit; attached, as the and Of 221 “31143613th mOVes a
`in’side straight’, 1. Poker, a set offour cards. 55 the
`prising the insectivores.
`[183040; < NL, neut. pl, of in,
`bone.
`[159045005 INSERT + ’ED 1
`five, seven, eight, and nine, requiring one card Of a El:
`sectiuorus INSECTIVOROUS]
`in-ser-tion (in sfir’shen), n. 1. the act ofinserting: the
`nomination next above or below the second or thin
`in>sec-ti-vore (in sekfto vérf; .vorr), n.
`1_ an insec-
`insertion rife cuinin a vending machine. 2. something
`ranlting cards ofthe set to make a straight. 2- ‘lra‘that
`tivorous animal or plant. 2. any mammal of Lhe order
`inserted: an insertion in the middle of a paragraph. 3.
`an inside straight. to build up hopes for something
`InsecthOI-a’ comprising the moles, Shrews. and Old Bot, Zool. a.
`the manner or place of attachment, as of has little or no chance of happening.
`World hedgehogs.
`[1860£5; back formation from msnc-
`an organi 1" attachment or a part 01‘ organ, With speclal Err/aide track/, 1,
`the inner, or shorter,
`track D1r .3
`Trvonous; see -VORE3
`reference to the Site or manner of such attachment. 4.
`racecourse.
`2_ an advantageous position in a competi.
`in-sec-tiv-o»rous (in/sek tiv’er as), adj.
`1. adapted
`lace, embrmdery, or the like, to be sewn at each edge be— “we situation,
`[1355430, Amen]
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`to feeding on JHSECtS. 2. Bot. having specialized leaves
`(Ciiérlafafl57%7§m e: If: fling-n, lilyflcjwflfg‘gfi
`ln-Sld°l-DUS (in aid/e as), ad]. 1. intended to entraP 0r_
`or leaf parts capable of trapping and digesting insects as
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`deceitful: an. insidious enemy. 3. operating or 99333,: t
`[15057653 < NL insectivorus, See INSECT, _I_, avOROUS]
`In-serv-ice
`(in sur’Vis,
`in-‘sur/—), ad}.
`taking place
`ing in an inconspicuous or seemingly harmless way 11
`in-sec-toI-o-gy
`{in/58k tol-‘a jél,
`n.
`entomology, Egggggf is employed: on innservice training program.
`actually with grave effect: an insidious discusse-
`535—
`1750;70:1NSECT : ~07 + inc,» filo/sec-tol’o- a .
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`“[1153“; was! Sh
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`g r n muses-some! (in/so sor’e al,
`isorI—J, adj.
`1. adapted
`ambush (deriv. cfinsidére t5 81')“ in or on) + -osus '0U5]
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