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Meaning of "intercipient" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF INTERCIPIENT

ˌɪntəˈsɪpɪənt


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF INTERCIPIENT

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Intercipient is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES INTERCIPIENT MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of intercipient in the English dictionary

The definition of intercipient in the dictionary is having the effect of stopping the flow of humours, such as the aqueous humour.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH INTERCIPIENT

ambient · appercipient · Bryant · client · concipient · convenient · corecipient · desipient · deviant · excipient · giant · incipient · insipient · orient · percipient · recipient · sapient · suscipient · usucapient · variant

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE INTERCIPIENT

interchange · interchangeability · interchangeable · interchangeableness · interchangeably · interchangement · interchanger · interchannel · interchapter · interchurch · Intercity · interclan · interclass · interclavicle · interclavicular · interclub · interclude · interclusion · intercluster · intercoastal

WORDS THAT END LIKE INTERCIPIENT

ancient · coefficient · deficient · efficient · energy-efficient · gradient · impatient · inefficient · ingredient · inpatient · insufficient · Lorient · nutrient · outpatient · patient · proficient · resilient · salient · sufficient · transient

Synonyms and antonyms of intercipient in the English dictionary of synonyms

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intercipient
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Intercipient
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Intercipient
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERCIPIENT»

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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Intercipient. n.s. [inter cipiens, Latin.] An intercepting power ; something that causes a stoppage. — They commend repellants, but not Lat.] Passage between. — Consider what fluidity saltpetre is capable of, without the intircurrcnce »f a liquor.
‎1816
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
interchangeable, in-tér-chanj'a-bl, adj, that may be interchanged; following each other in alternate succession-adv. interchange'ably.—ns. interchange'ableness, interchsngeabil'ity. Intercipient. See under Intercept. Interclude, in-ter-klo'od', v.t.,  ...
Robert Chambers, J. Donald, 1867
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
INTERCIPIENT, !n-t£r-s1p-£-e'nt, t. An intercepting power, something that causes stoppage. INTERCIPIENT, In-tJr-sip^e-e'nt, a. Intercepting. INTERCISION, tn-teV- sizli-un, •. Interruption. *To INTERCLUDE, )n-t^r-kl6de,' r. n. To shut from a ...
John Walker, Townsend Young, 1859
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Dictionary of the English Language ...
lN'l'ERCl'PlEN'l', in-ter-sip'e-ent, n. .1. what is intercipient; an intercepting power something that causes a stoppage. ' ln'i'saci's10N, in-ter-sizh'un, 7!. s. interruption . To IN'l'BRCl.U'DE, in-ter-klude', v. 11. to shut from a place or course by ...
Samuel Johnson, 1839
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language: In Two Parts, I. Gaelic ...
INTERCHANGEMENT, .1. Co-iomlaid, `cumhalalr¢ INTERCIPIENT, adj. Eadnr- ghiamh. INTERCIPIENT, s. Grahadh bncadh. ndar-ghlauadh. INTERCISION, s. Вызван, amiadh. INTERCLUDE, v. u. Druid а mach, dùìn a mach. INTERCLUSION ...
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1839
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The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the ...
... of the most important powers conferred — several of those powers of questionable authority because of the intercipient reservations of powers in the States, and without any common exponent ; and it fixed a measure of contribution unequal, ...
John Church Hamilton, 1864
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Interchangeable, In - ter - tshan- djá-bl, a. Given and taken mutually. Intercipient, In-tèr-slp'-y-ent, s. An intercepting power. Interclude, In-tir-klu'de, v. n. To shut out. Intercolumniation, in-ter-kâ-làm- ny-a'-shin , s. Tbe space between the pillars.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
s.f. refulgence Arluchiarl, .9. m. radiation Arlud. a. full of care, or anxiety ' Arluddiad, s.'1n. interception Arluddias, v. a. to retard; to hinder Arluddiol, a. intercipient Arlun. .9. m a portrait, alikeness Arluniaeth, s. m. prefiguration Arluniaethu, v. a. to ...
Thomas Richards, 1839
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Several chirurgical treatises. - London, Flesher 1676
The Excrescence rising from the root of the Nail 1 dressed with More. prccipitat. and laid a Pledgit of unguent. 'rm'c over: that Swelling, with a snip of Emflcflr. diacbdcit. as an intercipient,'and rowled it up. The Ulceration on the side where I cut ...
Richard Wiseman, 1676
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The Art of surgery
... (Basilicon being- scarce allowable, especially about the Shins) laid on the said Application with a Pledget of Lint, embrocating round about WolRof 'vel Ung. Sizmbuc. or a de'fensative Emplaster as an Intercipient, with suitable Bandage, ...
‎1729
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