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incarnation (in religion)
incense (in household)
incense-tree (plant, tree)
incest (in law)
Incheon (city, South Korea)
inchworm (insect)
incinerator (mechanical device)
inclination (in astronomy)
inclined plane (machine)
inclosure (system, England)
income tax (in economics, government)
incubator (mechanical device)
incunabula (in literature, history)
Independence (city, Kansas)
Independence (city, Missouri)
Independence Hall (structure, Pennsylvania)
independent counsel (law, history, United States)
Independent Treasury System (agency, United States)
Independents (NCAA basketball)
index (in publishing)
Index (in the Roman Catholic Church)
index number (in economics)
India (country)
India-Pakistan Wars (war, India/Pakistan)
Indian Affairs, Bureau of (agency, United States)
Indian art and architecture (art, architecture, India/Pakistan)
Indian Head (city, Canada)
Indian literature (literature, India)
Indian Mutiny (historical event, India)
Indian National Congress (organization, India)
Indian Ocean (ocean, the Indian Ocean)
Indian pipe (plant)
Indian Removal Act (law, government, United States)
Indian Reorganization Act (law, government, United States)
Indian River (body of water, Florida)
Indian subcontinent (region, Asia/Pakistan/India/Bangladesh/Nepal/Bhutan/Sri Lanka)
Indian Territory (region, United States)
Indian wars (war, historical event, United States)
Indiana (state, United States)
Indiana (city, Indiana)
Indiana State University (university, Indiana)
Indiana University (university, Indiana)
Indianapolis (capital, Indiana)
Indic languages (language)
indicators, acid-base (in chemistry)
indictment (in law)
indigestion (condition)
Indigirka (river, Russia)
indigo (dye)