Inpo
in no particular order
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- In-posse
[in pos-e; English in pos-ee] /ɪn ˈpɒs ɛ; English ɪn ˈpɒs i/ adverb, adjective, Latin. 1. in possibility; potentially (contrasted with ). /ɪn ˈpɒsɪ/ adjective 1. possible; potential Compare in esse
- Inpour
[in-pawr, -pohr] /ɪnˈpɔr, -ˈpoʊr/ verb (used with or without object) 1. to in.
- In pr.
Latin in principio (in the beginning)
- In-praesenti
[in prahy-sen-tee; English in pree-zen-tahy, -tee] /ɪn praɪˈsɛn ti; English ɪn priˈzɛn taɪ, -ti/ adverb, adjective, Latin. 1. at the present time.
- In-praise-of-folly
noun 1. Latin Moriae Encomium. a prose satire (1509) by Erasmus, written in Latin and directed against theologians and church dignitaries.