Inbreak, in′brāk, n. a violent rush in: irruption:—opp. to Outbreak.

Inbreathe, in′brēth, v.t. to breathe into.

Inbreed, in-brēd′, v.t. to breed or generate within: to breed in-and-in.—pa.p. In′bred, bred within, inherent, intrinsic.

Inburning, in′burn-ing, adj. (Spens.) burning within.

Inburst, in′burst, n. an irruption:—opp. to Outburst.

Inby, Inbye, in-bī′, adv. (Scot.) toward the interior, as of a house from the door, or a mine from the shaft. [In and by.]

Inca, ing′ka, n. the name of the ancient kings and princes of Peru:—pl. Incas (ing′kaz). [Sp. inca—Peruvian inca.]

Incage, in-kāj′. Same as Encage.

Incalculable, in-kal′kū-la-bl, adj. not calculable or able to be reckoned.—ns. Incalculabil′ity, Incal′culableness.—adv. Incal′culably.

Incalescent, in-kal-es′ent, adj. growing warm.—n. Incalesc′ence. [L. incalescens, -entis, pr.p. of incalescĕrein, in, calescĕre, inceptive of calēre, to be warm.]