Definition of Inficete

1. not facetious [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inficete

infesteth
infesting
infestive
infestivity
infests
infestuous
infeudate
infeudated
infeudates
infeudating
infeudation
infeudations
infibulate
infibulations
inficete (current term)
infidel
infidelic
infidelities
infidelity
infidels
infield
infield flies
infield fly
infield fly rule
infield hit
infield shift
infielder
infielders
infields

Literary usage of Inficete

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

1. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1829)
"A vast deal of childish matter is here narrated, very inficete and unprofitable to peruse. In 1801,he went to Harrow, "as little prepared," says Dr. Glennie ..."

2. Maid Marian and Crotchet Castle by Thomas Love Peacock (1895)
"... very inficete at mine. You have dished me up, like a savoury omelette, to gratify the appetite of the reading rabble for gossip. The next time, sir, ..."

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