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1 ink
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2 incandescent
[inkæn'desnt](glowing white with heat.) rauðglóandi -
3 incantation
[inkæn'teiʃən](words said or sung as a spell.) særingarþula -
4 incompatible
[inkəm'pætəbl]1) ((of people) certain to disagree, fight etc.) ósamrÿmanlegur, sem fer ekki saman2) ((of statements etc) not in agreement with one another.) ósamrÿmanlegur• -
5 incomplete
[inkəm'pli:t](not complete or finished; with some part missing: His novel was incomplete when he died; an incomplete pack of cards.) ófullgerður; sem vantar í -
6 inconceivable
[inkən'si:vəbl](not able to be imagined or believed: inconceivable wickedness.) óhugsanlegur -
7 inconclusive
[inkən'klu:siv](not leading to a definite decision, result etc: inconclusive evidence.) ófullnægjandi -
8 inconsiderate
[inkən'sidərət](not showing thought for the feelings, rights etc of other people; thoughtless: It was inconsiderate of you to arrive without telephoning first.) tillitslaus -
9 inconsistent
[inkən'sistənt]1) ((often with with) contradictory in some way; not in agreement: What you're saying today is quite inconsistent with the statement you made yesterday.) ósamkvæmur2) (changeable, eg in standard: His work is inconsistent.) ójafn, misjafn• -
10 inconsolable
[inkən'səulebl](not able to be comforted: the inconsolable widow.) óhuggandi -
11 inconspicuous
[inkən'spikjuəs](not noticeable or conspicuous: The detective tried to be as inconspicuous as possible.) lítt áberandi -
12 inconvenient
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13 incorrect
[inkə'rekt]1) (not accurate or correct; wrong: incorrect translation of a word.) rangur; ónákvæmur2) ((of behaviour etc) not acceptable; wrong.) óviðeigandi• -
14 blot
[blot] 1. noun1) (a spot or stain (often of ink): an exercise book full of blots.) (blek)blettur2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) blettur2. verb1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) bletta, óhreinka2) (to dry with blotting-paper: Blot your signature before you fold the paper.) þerra (með þerripappír)•- blotter- blotting-paper
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15 inky
1) (covered with ink: inky fingers; Don't touch that wall - your hands are inky.) blekugur2) (like ink; black or very dark: inky blackness.) blek- -
16 absorb
[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) drekka í sig2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) upptekinn•- absorption -
17 blotting-paper
noun (soft paper used for drying up ink.) þerripappír -
18 cartridge
1) (a case containing the explosive charge (and usually a bullet) for a gun.) skothylki2) (a stylus of a record-player and its holder.) nálarstykki3) (a plastic container of photographic film or recording tape.) filmuhylki4) (a tube containing ink for loading a fountain pen.) blekhylki -
19 fountain pen
(a kind of pen with a nib and containing a supply of ink which is released as one writes.) lindarpenni, sjálfblekungur -
20 indelible
[in'deləbl]((making a mark) that cannot be removed: indelible ink; The events of that day have left an indelible impression on my mind.) óafmáanlegur, varanlegur
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