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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 Excerpt: ...oa e-den'-tc-co, cahl, a. Identic, identical, congenerous, the some, implying the same thing. Identidad le-den-te-dahd', /. Identity, sameness, identicalness. Identificacion e-den-te-fe-cah-the-on', /. Identification. identificar e-dcn-te-fe-car'l, va. To identify; to ascertain the sameness of two objects.--It. To become the same. Ilustrador, ra - -trah-dor', rah, m.: /. Illustrator, explicator. Ilustrar e-looa-trar'l, va. 1. To illus-trate, to clear Ui, to explain, to en-lighten, to elucidate. 2. To inspire, to infuse supernatural light. 3. To aggrandize, to ennoble, to illustrate, to heighten. 4. To provide printed matter with plates or engravings. (Acad.)--rr. 1. To acquire knowledge. 2. To become celebrated. Ilustre li'-loos'-tray), a. Illustrious, noble, celebrated, conspicuous, glori-ous, honourable, magnificent. Ilustremente e-loos-tray-men'-tay, adv. Illustriously, greatly. Ilustrisimo, ma e-looe-tree'-se-mo, mahl, a. Appellation of honour given to bishops and other persons of a certain dignity. Illutar eel-Iyoo-tar'!, nr. To cover a part of the body with mud or mineral sediment; to illutate; to take a mud bath. Imadas e-man'-dat, /. pi. (Xaut.) Ways, sliding plunks used in launch-ing ships. Imagen -inah'-henl, /. 1. Image, fig-ure, any corporeal representation, im-ugery, statue, etligy. 2. Image, show, appearance, fancy, conception. 3. (Khet.) Picture or lively descrip-tion. Imagencita, ilia le-mab-hcn-tbee'-tah. theel'-lyah, /. dim. little image. Imaginable le-niah-he-nah'-May), a. Imaginable, contrivable, conceivable. Imaginacion e-mah-he-uah-tlie on', f. 1. Imagination, fancy; the power of forming ideal pictures. 2. Imagina-tion, conception, image of the mind. 3. Conceit, fantasy; any ...