Definition of Incants

1. Verb. (third-person singular of incant) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Incants

1. incant [v] - See also: incant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incants

incandescent lamp
incandescently
incandescents
incandesces
incandescing
incanescent
incanous
incant
incantation
incantational
incantations
incantatory
incanted
incanting
incantoning
incants (current term)
incapabilities
incapability
incapable
incapable(p)
incapableness
incapablenesses
incapably
incapacious
incapacitant
incapacitate
incapacitated
incapacitates
incapacitating
incapacitation

Literary usage of Incants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Complete pronouncing medical dictionary by Joseph Thomas (1885)
"[From the Lat. incants'co, 'V'* bury or gray."] Having a hoary or i aspect, caused by the presence of hairs :— lied to leaves, etc. a-ci'nous. [Lat. ..."

2. Liberty and Life: Discourses by Edward Payson Powell (1889)
"So the religion of this age does precisely what it did for prehistoric man—it prays and incants, but it does not fill up the stagnant pools. ..."

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