ihn-kahr-niht
A type of soul in the form of flesh; a being. Sometimes referred to a special type of person, because of his/her soul.
ihn-kahr-nayt
To clothe in flesh, to put the soul in a being.
A type of soul in the form of flesh; a being. Sometimes referred to a special type of person, because of his/her soul.
ihn-kahr-nayt
To clothe in flesh, to put the soul in a being.
by Dave March 26, 2004
"If someone could develop a micro-organism capable of enriching & purifying oil, we'd have a nearly infinite supply of oil! ^.^ Sadly, it's all fiction. -.-' "
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by Dave November 30, 2004
Yet another example of a 'strong verb' past form. It is the past tense and past participle of misspell. Apart from dialectal preferences, it is equal in meaning to the form misspell in all ways.
British English shows a preference for retaining strong verb forms (burnt, learnt, spelt, dreamt, spoilt etc). American English shows a preference for ignora... I'm mean simplification (burned, learned etc).
Compare insure/ensure and inquiry/enquiry.
British English shows a preference for retaining strong verb forms (burnt, learnt, spelt, dreamt, spoilt etc). American English shows a preference for ignora... I'm mean simplification (burned, learned etc).
Compare insure/ensure and inquiry/enquiry.
by Dave January 01, 2004
by dave March 18, 2003
by Dave May 07, 2003
The inventor of Playboy magazine. Considered immoral, but he is still a genius, and above all, he knows how to throw parties.
by Dave May 21, 2004
A proper spelling of "difficulties".
by Dave February 13, 2005