In capite (kap´i-te).—In chief.

In cauda venenum (kaw´dā venē´num).—There is poison in the tail. The sting of the scorpion is at the tip of its tail.

In cœlo quies (se´lo kwī´ēs).—There is rest in heaven.

In commendam (commen´dam).—In recommendation.

In curia (´ri-ā).—In the court.

Index expurgatorius (in´dex expurgator´ius).—A list of prohibited books. The term employed for the list of books which are allowed to be read after revision by the papal authorities. The I. E. was commenced by Pope Paul IV. (1555), and published by Pope Pius IV. (1559), after organization by the Council of Trent (1545-1563). Press censorship exists in Russia and some other nations.

In esse (ess´e).—In being.

In extenso (exten´so).—At full length.

In extremis (extrē´miss).—At the point of death.

In flagrante delicto (flā-gran´te delik´ō).—In the very act.