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Circumincession
Circumincession Cir`cum*in*ces"sion, n. [Pref. circum- + L. incedere, incessum, to walk.] (Theol.) The reciprocal existence in each other of the three persons of the Trinity.
incespitosa
Forget-me-not For*get"-me-not`, n. [Cf. G. vergissmeinnicht.] (Bot.) A small herb, of the genus Myosotis (M. palustris, incespitosa, etc.), bearing a beautiful blue flower, and extensively considered the emblem of fidelity. Note: Formerly the name was given to the Ajuga Cham[ae]pitus.
Incessable
Incessable In*ces"sa*ble, a. [L. incessabilis; pref. in- not + cessare to cease.] Unceasing; continual. [Obs.] --Shelton. -- In*ces"sa*bly, adv. [Obs.]
Incessably
Incessable In*ces"sa*ble, a. [L. incessabilis; pref. in- not + cessare to cease.] Unceasing; continual. [Obs.] --Shelton. -- In*ces"sa*bly, adv. [Obs.]
Incessancy
Incessancy In*ces"san*cy, n. [From Incessant.] The quality of being incessant; unintermitted continuance; unceasingness. --Dr. T. Dwight.
Incessantly
Incessantly In*ces"sant*ly, adv. Unceasingly; continually. --Shak.
Incession
Incession In*ces"sion, n. [L. incedere, incessum, to walk.] Motion on foot; progress in walking. [Obs.] The incession or local motion of animals. --Sir T. Browne.
Incest
Incest In"cest, n. [F. inceste, L. incestum unchastity, incest, fr. incestus unchaste; pref. in- not + castus chaste. See Chaste.] The crime of cohabitation or sexual commerce between persons related within the degrees wherein marriage is prohibited by law. --Shak. Spiritual incest. (Eccl. Law) (a) The crime of cohabitation committed between persons who have a spiritual alliance by means of baptism or confirmation. (b) The act of a vicar, or other beneficiary, who holds two benefices, the one depending on the collation of the other.
Incesttuous
Incesttuous In*cest"tu*ous (?; 135), a. [L. incestuosus: cf. F. incestueux.] Guilty of incest; involving, or pertaining to, the crime of incest; as, an incestuous person or connection. --Shak. Ere you reach to this incestuous love, You must divine and human rights remove. --Dryden. -- In*cest"tu*ous*ly, adv. -- In*cest"tu*ous*ness, n.
Incesttuously
Incesttuous In*cest"tu*ous (?; 135), a. [L. incestuosus: cf. F. incestueux.] Guilty of incest; involving, or pertaining to, the crime of incest; as, an incestuous person or connection. --Shak. Ere you reach to this incestuous love, You must divine and human rights remove. --Dryden. -- In*cest"tu*ous*ly, adv. -- In*cest"tu*ous*ness, n.
Incesttuousness
Incesttuous In*cest"tu*ous (?; 135), a. [L. incestuosus: cf. F. incestueux.] Guilty of incest; involving, or pertaining to, the crime of incest; as, an incestuous person or connection. --Shak. Ere you reach to this incestuous love, You must divine and human rights remove. --Dryden. -- In*cest"tu*ous*ly, adv. -- In*cest"tu*ous*ness, n.
Princess
Princess Prin"cess, n. [F. princesse. See Prince, and cf. Princesse.] 1. A female prince; a woman having sovereign power, or the rank of a prince. --Dryden. So excellent a princess as the present queen. --Swift. 2. The daughter of a sovereign; a female member of a royal family. --Shak. 3. The consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales. Princess royal, the eldest daughter of a sovereign.
Princess royal
Princess Prin"cess, n. [F. princesse. See Prince, and cf. Princesse.] 1. A female prince; a woman having sovereign power, or the rank of a prince. --Dryden. So excellent a princess as the present queen. --Swift. 2. The daughter of a sovereign; a female member of a royal family. --Shak. 3. The consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales. Princess royal, the eldest daughter of a sovereign.
Princesslike
Princesslike Prin"cess*like`, a. Like a princess.
Spiritual incest
Incest In"cest, n. [F. inceste, L. incestum unchastity, incest, fr. incestus unchaste; pref. in- not + castus chaste. See Chaste.] The crime of cohabitation or sexual commerce between persons related within the degrees wherein marriage is prohibited by law. --Shak. Spiritual incest. (Eccl. Law) (a) The crime of cohabitation committed between persons who have a spiritual alliance by means of baptism or confirmation. (b) The act of a vicar, or other beneficiary, who holds two benefices, the one depending on the collation of the other.

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