In´di an—member of one of the aboriginal races of North, South and Central America.
In fect´ed—to taint; to contaminate; to give disease.
In i´ti ate—to introduce.
In´jured—damaged; hurt.
In´no cent—free from; clean; pure.
In tes´tine—that part of the digestive tube below the stomach; bowel.
Jour´ney—passage from one place to another.
Knight—a man of gentle birth, bred to the profession of arms.
Lax´a tive—a gentle purgative, having the power to loosen the bowels.
Ma la´ri a—(old meaning, bad air), a disease, the cause of which is carried by the mosquitoes.