Word Meanings - INHUME - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Etym: 1. To deposit, as a dead body, in the earth; to bury; to inter. Weeping they bear the mangled heaps of slain, Inhume the natives in their native plain. Pope. 2. To bury or place in warm earth for chemical or medicinal purposes.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INHUME)
- Bury
- Inter
- inhume
- conceal
- repress
- suppress
- obliterate
- cancel
- entomb
- compose
- hush
- Entomb
- inter
- Intomb
- bury
- incarcerate
- imprison
- immure
Related words: (words related to INHUME)
- INTERVALLUM
An interval. And a' shall laugh without intervallums. Shak. In one of these intervalla. Chillingworth. - INTERCOMMUNION
Mutual communion; as, an intercommunion of deities. Faber. - INTERAMBULACRUM
In echinoderms, one of the areas or zones intervening between two ambulacra. See Illust. of Ambulacrum. (more info) Interambulacrums - INTERLACE
To unite, as by lacing together; to insert or interpose one thing within another; to intertwine; to interweave. Severed into stripes That interlaced each other. Cowper. The epic way is every where interlaced with dialogue. Dryden. Interlacing arches - INTERCENTRUM
The median of the three elements composing the centra of the vertebræ in some fossil batrachians. - INTERAMBULACRAL
Of or pertaining to the interambulacra. - INTERMURE
To wall in; to inclose. Ford. - INTERIM
A name given to each of three compromises made by the emperor Charles V. of Germany for the sake of harmonizing the connecting opinions of Protestants and Catholics. (more info) 1. The meantime; time intervening; interval between events, etc. All - INTERIOR
1. Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside; internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the interior surface of a hollow ball. 2. Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; - INTERREX
An interregent, or a regent. - INTERAGENT
An intermediate agent. - INTERRADIAL
Between the radii, or rays; -- in zoölogy, said of certain parts of radiate animals; as, the interradial plates of a starfish. - INTERHEMAL; INTERHAEMAL
Between the hemal arches or hemal spines. -- n. - INTERDUCE
An intertie. - INTERMUTATION
Interchange; mutual or reciprocal change. - INTERVENE
A coming between; intervention; meeting. Sir H. Wotton. - INTERNATIONAL
1. Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations. 2. Of or concerning the association called the International. International code - INTERCOMMON
To graze cattle promiscuously in the commons of each other, as the inhabitants of adjoining townships, manors, etc. (more info) 1. To share with others; to participate; especially, to eat at the same table. Bacon. - INTERMEDDLE
To meddle with the affairs of others; to meddle officiously; to interpose or interfere improperly; to mix or meddle with. The practice of Spain hath been, by war and by conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign states. Bacon. Syn. -- To - INTERCOMMUNICATION
Mutual communication. Owen. - MISINTERPRETABLE
Capable of being misinterpreted; liable to be misunderstood. - DISINTERESTING
Uninteresting. "Disinteresting passages." Bp. Warburton. - INTERROGATE
To question formally; to question; to examine by asking questions; as, to interrogate a witness. Wilt thou, uncalled, interrogate, Talker! the unreplying Fate Emerson. Syn. -- To question; ask. See Question. (more info) interrogatus, - TINTERNELL
A certain old dance. Halliwell.