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1438–1533 empire in South America
The Inca Empire, officially known as the Realm of the Four Parts (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu pronounced [taˈwantiŋ ˈsuju], lit. 'land of four parts'), was the
Inca_Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
up Inca, inca, -inka, Inca Empire, or Inka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. Inca, Inka
Inca_(disambiguation)
Period of the Spanish conquest in South America
The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, also known as the Conquest of Peru, was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the
Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Inca_Empire
Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire
Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, also called Pachacútec (Quechua: Pachakutiy Inka Yupanki, pronounced [ˈpatʃa ˈkuti ˈiŋka juˈpaŋki]), was the ninth Sapa Inca of the
Pachacuti
Myths of the Inca civilization
Inca mythology of the Inca Empire was based on pre-Inca beliefs that can be found in the Huarochirí Manuscript, and in pre-Inca cultures including Chavín
Inca_mythology
Emperor of the Inca Empire
The Sapa Inca (from Quechua: sapa inka; lit. 'the only emperor') was the monarch of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu "the region of the four [provinces]")
Sapa_Inca
Soft drink
Inca Kola, also known as Golden Kola in international advertising, is a soft drink invented in Peru in 1935 by British immigrant Joseph Robinson Lindley
Inca_Kola
Pre-Columbian architecture in South America
Inca architecture is the most significant pre-Columbian architecture in South America. The Incas inherited an architectural legacy from Tiwanaku, founded
Inca_architecture
1537–1572 rump state of the Inca Empire
The Neo-Inca State, also known as the Neo-Inca state of Vilcabamba, was the Inca state established in 1537 at Vilcabamba by Manco Inca Yupanqui (the son
Neo-Inca_State
Language family of the Andes in South America
many centuries before the Incas, that previous expansion also meant that it was the primary language family within the Inca Empire. The Spanish tolerated
Quechuan_languages
Incan civilization
The Incas were most notable for establishing the Inca Empire which was centered in modern-day Peru and Chile. It was about 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi)
History_of_the_Incas
Transportation system of the Inca empire
The Inca road system (also spelled Inka road system and in Quechua: Qhapaq Ñan meaning "royal road") was the most extensive and advanced transportation
Inca_road_system
Tenth emperor of the Inca Empire (before 1471 – 1493)
Topa Inca Yupanqui or Túpac Inca Yupanqui (Cusco Quechua: Thupa Inka Yupanki, pronounced [ˈtʰupa ˈiŋka juˈpaŋki]), also Topa Inga Yupangui, erroneously
Topa_Inca_Yupanqui
Species of bird
The Inca dove or Mexican dove (Columbina inca) is a small New World dove. The species was first described by French surgeon and naturalist René Lesson
Inca_dove
Species of bird
The Inca tern (Larosterna inca) is a near-threatened species of tern in the subfamily Sterninae of the family Laridae (the gulls, terns, and skimmers)
Inca_tern
15th-century Inca citadel in Peru
Machu Picchu is a 15th-century Inca citadel located in the Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru on a mountain ridge at 2,430 meters (7,970 ft). It is situated
Machu_Picchu
Pre-Inca Andean culture
nations ruled by the Incas, although their incorporation had been difficult due to their constant resistance to Inca troops. Since the Incas and conquistadors
Chachapoya_culture
Pre-Columbian civilization
The Inca society was the society of the Inca civilization in Peru. The Inca Empire, which lasted from 1438 to 1533 A.D., represented the height of this
Inca_society
Army of the historical Inca Empire
The Inca army (Quechua: Inka Awqaqkuna) was the multi-ethnic armed forces used by the Tawantin Suyu to expand its empire and defend the sovereignty of
Inca_army
The Chilean Inca trail (El Camino del Inca en Chile) is a local and popular term among local tourism initiatives and Chilean anthropologists and archaeologists
The_Chilean_Inca_Trail
Last Inca Emperor (ruled 1532–1533)
was Caccha Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui Inca (from the caccha idol and to honour the emperor Pachacuti), was the last effective Inca emperor, reigning from
Atahualpa
3 Inca ice mummies discovered in Peru
[(ɟ)ʝuʝajˈʝako] or [ʎuʎajˈʎako]), also known as the Mummies of Llullaillaco, are three Inca child mummies discovered in 1999 by Johan Reinhard, Constanza Ceruti and
Children_of_Llullaillaco
The Inca religion was a group of beliefs and rites that were related to a mythological system evolving from pre-Inca times to Inca Empire. Faith in the
Religion_in_the_Inca_Empire
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Inca is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS Inca (1898), a screw steamer, was built in 1898 by George Lawley & Son, South Boston, Massachusetts
USS_Inca
Andean record-keeping system using knotted cords
cultures in the central Andes of South America, most prominently by the Inca Empire. A quipu usually consists of cotton or camelid fiber cords, and contains
Quipu
Devices, and technologies invented or used in the Inca civilisation
Inca technology includes devices, technologies and construction methods used by the Inca people of western South America (between the 1100s and their conquest
Inca_technology
Second puppet Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire
Manco Inca Yupanqui (c. 1515 – 1544) was the founder and first Sapa Inca of the independent Neo-Inca State in Vilcabamba, although he was originally a
Manco_Inca_Yupanqui
Writer, soldier, Spanish noble of Inca descent
Inca Garcilaso de la Vega (12 April 1539 – 23 April 1616), born Gómez Suárez de Figueroa and known as El Inca, was a chronicler and writer born in the
Inca_Garcilaso_de_la_Vega
Country in South America
alternative history is provided by the contemporary writer Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, son of an Inca princess and a conquistador. He said the name Birú was
Peru
War of succession just before the Spanish conquest
The Inca Civil War, also known as the Inca Dynastic War, the Inca War of Succession, or, sometimes, the War of the Two Brothers, was fought between half-brothers
Inca_Civil_War
Ancient trail in Peru
The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu (also known as Camino Inca or Camino Inka) is a hiking trail in Peru that terminates at Machu Picchu. It consists of three
Inca_Trail_to_Machu_Picchu
Cuisine of the Inca civilization
Inca cuisine originated in pre-Columbian times within the Inca civilization from the 13th to the 16th century. The Inca civilization stretched across
Inca_cuisine
Bridge providing access to Machu Picchu in Peru
The Inca Bridge or Inka Bridge refers to one of two places related to access to Machu Picchu, in Peru. One of the two was built by the Incas as a secret
Inca_Bridge
Mummified Inca girl sacrifice
well-preserved frozen body of a girl from the Inca Empire who was killed as a human sacrifice to the Inca gods sometime between 1440 and 1480, when she
Mummy_Juanita
Civilizations of South America's Andes Mountains
Less than a century prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquerors, the Incas, from their homeland centered on the city of Cusco, united most Andean cultures
Andean_civilizations
The economy of the Inca Empire, which lasted from 1438 to 1532, established an economic structure that allowed for substantial agricultural production
Economy_of_the_Inca_Empire
Species of wooly domesticated mammal
Inca Empire, llamas were the only beasts of burden, and many of the people dominated by the Inca had long traditions of llama herding. For the Inca nobility
Llama
Topics referred to by the same term
İncə or Incha or Indzha may refer to: İncə, Goychay, Azerbaijan İncə, Shaki, Azerbaijan Hinqar, Azerbaijan Incheh (disambiguation), Iran This disambiguation
İncə
Spanish conquistador (1478–1541)
best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. Born in Trujillo, Spain, to a poor family of pig farmers, Pizarro
Francisco_Pizarro
Agriculture by the Inca Empire
Inca agriculture was the culmination of thousands of years of farming and herding in the high-elevation Andes mountains of South America, the coastal deserts
Inca_agriculture
Aqueducts built by the Inca people
The Inca aqueducts refer to any of a series of aqueducts built by the Inca people. The Inca built such structures to increase arable land and provide
Inca_aqueducts
Species of hummingbird
Gould's inca (Coeligena inca) is a species of hummingbird in subfamily Lesbiinae, the so-called "typical hummingbirds", of family Trochilidae. It is found
Gould's_inca
Archaeological site in Peru
temple', pronounced [ˈqɔɾi ˈkantʃa]) was the most important temple in the Inca Empire, and was described by early Spanish colonialists. It is located in
Coricancha
Motor vehicle
The SEAT Inca (Typ 9K) was a van and panel van produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT between 1996 and 2004. It was designed and assembled in Spain
SEAT_Inca
INCA was a brand of woodworking machines made by Injecta AG in Teufental, Switzerland. It was active from 1921 until 2011 when it was liquidated. INCA's
INCA_(machine_brand)
Legendary conflict
The Inca-Chanka war was a semi-legendary, mytho-historical, potentially mythical, military conflict fought between Cusco and the Chanka chiefdom, several
Chanka–Inca_War
Eighth Sapa Inca (emperor) of the Kingdom of Cusco
Viracocha Inca (Quechua, the name of a god) or Viracocha (in hispanicized spelling) (c. 1410 – 1438) was the eighth Sapa Inka of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning
Viracocha_Inca
15th century military conflict
The Colla–Inca War or Incan conquest of the Colla Kingdom was a military conflict fought between the Inca Empire and the Colla Kingdom between 1445 and
Colla–Inca_War
1992 video game
the conflict between Inca Empire and Spaniards in a science fiction setting. A sequel, Inca II: Wiracocha, was released in 1993. Inca has elements of both
Inca_(video_game)
Inca walled enclosure composed of buildings that face onto a courtyard
A kancha is an Inca rectangular or trapezoidal walled enclosure composed of single-room buildings that face onto a common open courtyard or inner patio
Inca_kancha
Salvadoran football club
Deportivo INCA are a Salvadoran professional football club based in Entre Rios, La Libertad, El Salvador. The club changed their name to Club Deportivo INCA. They
C.D._INCA-Aruba
Peruvian rail service
Inca Rail S.A.C. is a tourist train operator established in 2007. Its main headquarters are located in Lima, but it operates exclusively on the Southern
Inca_Rail
Rationing plan in Peru
The Inca Plan (Spanish: Plan Inca) was an instrument to rationalize development implemented by the military dictatorship of the self-proclaimed Revolutionary
Plan_Inca
4th episode of the 2nd season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
"Inca Mummy Girl" is episode four of season two of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, originally airing on The WB on October 6, 1997. The
Inca_Mummy_Girl
Natural arch in Mendoza Province, Argentina
Puente del Inca (English "Bridge of the Inca") is a natural arch that forms a bridge over the Las Cuevas River, a tributary of the Mendoza River. It is
Puente_del_Inca
City in Peru
century by Manco Cápac, as the capital of the Kingdom of Cusco by and later Inca Empire. The region was conquered in the 16th century by the Spanish and reestablished
Cusco
Inca ritual of human sacrifice
sacrificial rite among the Inca that typically involved the sacrifice of children. Children of both sexes were selected from across the Inca empire for sacrifice
Capacocha
Eleventh Sapa Inca
the eleventh Sapa Inca of Tawantinsuyu, the Inca Empire. He was the son of and successor to Túpac Inca Yupanqui, the sixth Sapa Inca of the Hanan dynasty
Huayna_Capac
Archaeological site in Ecuador
0°19′19″N 78°07′18″W / 0.32194°N 78.12167°W / 0.32194; -78.12167 Inca-Caranqui is an archaeological site located in the village of Caranqui on the southern
Inca-Caranqui
Sixth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco
Inca Roca (Quechua: Inka Ruq'a, "magnanimous Inca") (c. 1350 – c. 1380) was the sixth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around 1350) and the
Inca_Roca
Inca rule in Chile was brief, lasting from the 1470s to the 1530s when the Inca Empire was absorbed by Spain. The main settlements of the Inca Empire in
Incas_in_Central_Chile
Leader of an uprising in Peru
Andean rebellion against the Spanish in Peru as self-proclaimed Sapa Inca of the new Inca Empire. He was later elevated to a mythical status in the Peruvian
Túpac_Amaru_II
South Korean software company
INCA Internet Corporation (Korean: 잉카인터넷), also known as nProtect, is a corporation which sells computer software. INCA Internet was founded by Young
INCA_Internet
Inca settlement near the town of Londres, Catamarca, Argentina
ruin of a pre-Columbian Inca city located near the town of Londres, Belén Department, in the Catamarca Province. Argentina. The Inca settlement covering an
Shincal_de_Quimivil
Genus of beetles
1817) Inca clathratus (Olivier, 1792) Inca irroratus (Chevrolat, 1833) Inca neglectus Sousa & Seidel, 2021 Inca pulverulentus (Olivier, 1789) Inca burmeisteri
Inca_(beetle)
Preserved dead human or animal
bodies of Inca emperors and wives were mummified after death. In 1533, the Spanish conquistadors of the Inca Empire viewed the mummies in the Inca capital
Mummy
Monarch of the Inca state in Peru
instead of Amaru) was the last Sapa Inca of the Neo-Inca State, the final remaining independent part of the Inca Empire. He was executed by the Spanish
Túpac_Amaru
Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire
1535 – ca 1550) was a member of the Inca Nobility who was involved in Inca politics during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. He was the main Indigenous
Paullu_Inca
Aspect of life in the Inca Empire
Inca education during the time of the Inca Empire was divided into two principal spheres: education for the upper classes and education for the general
Inca_education
The Tawantinsuyu (Quechua: "land of the four quarters") or Inca Empire was a centralized bureaucracy. It drew upon the administrative forms and practices
Government_of_the_Inca_Empire
Peruvian breed of dog
the Inca Empire (the Spaniards classified them as one of the six different breeds of dogs in the empire), and they were also kept as pets in pre-Inca cultures
Peruvian_Hairless_Dog
Town in Cusco, Peru
Nothoprocta, also spelled p'isaqa) is a Peruvian town in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. It is situated on the Urubamba River. Pisac is best known for its Incan
Písac
Place in Balearic Islands, Spain
Inca (Balearic Catalan: [ˈiŋkə]) is a town on the Spanish island of Mallorca. The population of the municipality is 32,137 (2018) in an area of 58.4 km2
Inca,_Spain
Incan sun god
(Quechua: inti, lit. 'sun') is the ancient Inca sun god. He is revered as the national patron of the Inca state. Although most consider Inti the sun god
Inti
hispanicized spelling Ucumari) was an Inca prince and general supporting the cause of Atahualpa in the Inca Civil War. The name is used for a military
Ukumari_(Inca_warrior)
Archaeological site in Peru
Ollantaytambo (Quechua: Ullantaytampu) is a town and an Inca archaeological site in southern Peru some 72 km (45 mi) by road northwest of the city of Cusco
Ollantaytambo
Species of hummingbird
The green inca (Coeligena conradii) is a species of hummingbird in subfamily Lesbiinae, the so-called "typical hummingbirds", of family Trochilidae. It
Green_inca
Valley in the Andes Mountains of Peru
the Incas (Spanish: Valle Sagrado de los Incas; Quechua: Willka Qhichwa), or the Urubamba Valley, is a valley in the Andes of Peru, north of the Inca capital
Sacred_Valley
Native tribe in Ecuador
particularly noted for their resistance against the Inca Empire. Eventually conquered by the Inca in the early 16th century shortly before the arrival
Cañari
Peruvian currency from 1881 to 1882
The inca was a unit of currency in Peru between 1881 and 1882. The inca was issued in banknote form only and was subdivided into 10 reales de inca or 100
Peruvian_inca
1993 video game
Inca II: Wiracocha, also released as Inca II: Nations of Immortality, is a 1993 video game developed by Coktel Vision for MS-DOS. It is the sequel of
Inca_II:_Wiracocha
Incan capacocha mummy of a seven-year-old boy, dated to around 1500 AD
an Inca boy, estimated to have been about seven years old at the time of his death and dated to around 1500 CE. He was buried as part of the Inca ritual
Aconcagua_mummy
Species of hummingbird
The black inca (Coeligena prunellei) is a species of hummingbird in the "brilliants", tribe Heliantheini in subfamily Lesbiinae. It is endemic to Colombia
Black_inca
Capital of the Neo-Inca State
or Willkapampa (Aymara and Quechua), often called the Lost City of the Incas, is a lost city in the Echarate District of La Convención Province in the
Vilcabamba,_Peru
Country in South America
several groups of indigenous peoples that were gradually incorporated into the Inca Empire during the 15th century. The territory was colonized by the Spanish
Ecuador
South American administrative district of Spain (1542–1824)
the capital Lima in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro and Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, the region of Peru suffered internal power struggles between many
Viceroyalty_of_Peru
Indigenous peoples of western South America
late 15th century or early 16th century, Aymaras came under the rule of the Inca Empire and later of the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. Following the
Aymara_people
Off-road rally event
The Caminos del Inca Rally (Spanish: Rally Caminos del Inca) or simply "Caminos del Inca", formerly known as the Gran Premio Nacional de Carreteras (lit
Caminos_del_Inca_Rally
Plant in the Erythroxylaceae family
use alongside the rise of farming. Coca use was widespread under Inca rule. The Incas deeply integrated it into their society for labor, religion, and
Coca
Species of hummingbird
The collared inca (Coeligena torquata) is a species of hummingbird found in humid Andean forests from western Venezuela through Colombia and Ecuador to
Collared_inca
The Inca practice of Split Inheritance was the process in which a ruler's chosen successor obtained all political power and rights, while the dead ruler
Split_inheritance
Archaeological site near Cusco, Peru
that within the Inca's oral history, the fortress was said to be built during the reign of Sapa Inca Pachacuti and his successors, Topa Inca Yupanqui and
Sacsayhuamán
center of the Inca Empire, the largest and most[dubious – discuss] advanced state in pre-Columbian America. After the conquest of the Incas, the Spanish
History_of_Peru
2024 Peruvian film
Inca (Spanish: Los indomables, lit. 'The indomitables'; it was later retitled as Los Indomables El último Inca, lit. 'The Indomitables: The last Inca')
The_Legend_of_the_Last_Inca
Book by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
The Comentarios Reales de los Incas is a book written by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, the first published mestizo writer of colonial Andean South America
Comentarios Reales de los Incas
Comentarios_Reales_de_los_Incas
Inca military and administrative structure
A tambo (Quechua: tampu, "inn") was an Inca structure built for administrative and military purposes. Found along the extensive roads, tambos typically
Tambo_(Inca_structure)
Airport in Peru
Inca Manco Cápac International Airport (IATA: JUL, ICAO: SPJL), known as Aeropuerto Internacional Inca Manco Cápac in Spanish, is an extremely high elevation
Inca Manco Cápac International Airport
Inca_Manco_Cápac_International_Airport
Animal care in the Inca Empire
Inca animal husbandry refers to how in the pre-Hispanic andes, camelids played a truly important role in the economy. In particular, the llama and alpaca—the
Inca_animal_husbandry
Application software published by ETAS
INCA (Integrated Calibration and Application Tool) is a measurement, calibration and diagnostic software published by ETAS. With its large installation
INCA_(software)
Species of bird
The Inca jay (Cyanocorax yncas) is a bird species of the New World jays, which is native to the Andes of South America. It is widely known as querrequerre
Inca_jay
INCA
INCA
Boy/Male
Tamil
The th incarnation of Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Narsimha | நரஸிஂஹா
An incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Lion among men
Narsimha | நரஸிஂஹா
Girl/Female
Tamil
The mother of parasurma, The sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian
Beyond transmigration, Incarnation (God)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Narasimha | நரஸிஂஹாÂ
An incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Lion among men
Narasimha | நரஸிஂஹாÂ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Incarnation of God
Boy/Male
Sikh
King like incarnation of God in heaven
Boy/Male
Indian
Holy incarnation
Boy/Male
Hindu
Incarnate, Holy incarnation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Avatar of Om, Incarnation of God
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Vishnu, Root, To pervade (Hindu Lord; Rama is considered as eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parashuram | பரஷà¯à®°à®¾à®®Â
Sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu
Parashuram | பரஷà¯à®°à®¾à®®Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parasuram | பரஸà¯à®°à®¾à®®
Sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu
Parasuram | பரஸà¯à®°à®¾à®®
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fifth incarnation of Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian
Incarnation of God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Limitless space Avatar incarnation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parashurama | பரஷà¯à®°à®¾à®® Â
(A rishi said to be an empowered incarnation of Vishnu. He is famous for having annihilated all the kshatriyas of the world after his father)
Parashurama | பரஷà¯à®°à®¾à®® Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mayamanushyacharitra | மாயாமாஂநà¯à®‚à®·à¯à®¯à®šà®°à®¿à®¤à¯à®°
Incarnation of the human form to establish Dharma
Mayamanushyacharitra | மாயாமாஂநà¯à®‚à®·à¯à®¯à®šà®°à®¿à®¤à¯à®°
Girl/Female
Indian
Incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi
INCA
INCA
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Irish, Turkish
Red Rising Sun; Red Dawn
Male
Swedish
Old Swedish form of Old Norse Þorketill, THORKETIL means "Thor's cauldron."
Female
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Pirkitta, PIRKKO means "exalted one."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi
Friendship
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who is economical thrifty
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
As Glorious as Sun
Girl/Female
Muslim
Morning, Dawn (1)
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) or French
English (of Norman origin) or French : habitational name, with fused preposition d(e), principally for someone from Arras in northern France, or possibly from Arras-en-Lavedan (Hautes Pyrénées) or Arras-sur-Rhône (Ardèche).
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Gift
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Sun Rise
INCA
INCA
INCA
INCA
INCA
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Incarcerate
adv.
In an incapable manner.
n.
An incarnative medicine.
n.
The act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated; incapacity; disqualification.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Incase
n.
An incarnate form; a personification; a manifestation; a reduction to apparent from; a striking exemplification in person or act.
imp. & p. p.
of Incarcerate
pl.
of Incapacity
n.
The act of assuming, or state of being clothed with, flesh; incarnation.
n.
The process of becoming, or the state or condition of being, incapsulated; as, incapsulation of the ovum in the uterus.
imp. & p. p.
of Incarnate
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Incapacitate
a.
Not capacious; narrow; small; weak or foolish; as, an incapacious soul.
n.
One who incarcerates.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Incarnate
a.
Not cautious; not circumspect; not attending to the circumstances on which safety and interest depend; heedless; careless; as, an incautious step; an incautious remark.
imp. & p. p.
of Incapacitate
n.
The act or process of inclosing with a case, or the state of being incased.
imp. & p. p.
of Incase
v. t.
To deprive of capacity or natural power; to disable; to render incapable or unfit; to disqualify; as, his age incapacitated him for war.