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  • 51instant coffee — /ɪnstənt ˈkɒfi/ (say instuhnt kofee) noun a coffee preparation made by reducing brewed coffee to a powdered or granulated form by freeze drying or spray drying so that, with the addition of boiling water, it can be reconstituted as a coffee drink …

  • 52instant lottery — /ɪnstənt ˈlɒtəri/ (say instuhnt lotuhree) noun a type of lottery, as one involving a scratchie, in which winners are ascertained and receive their money immediately at the place at which they purchase their ticket …

  • 53instant messaging — /ɪnstənt ˈmɛsədʒɪŋ/ (say instuhnt mesuhjing) noun text based, real time communication between individuals by means of a network of computers or the internet …

  • 54instant replay — /ɪnstənt ˈripleɪ/ (say instuhnt reeplay) noun a replay shown on television immediately after a sporting event or highlight, often in slow motion …

  • 55instantaneous — /ɪnstənˈteɪniəs / (say instuhn tayneeuhs) adjective 1. occurring, done, or completed in an instant: an instantaneous explosion. 2. existing at or relating to a particular instant: the instantaneous position of something. {Medieval Latin… …

  • 56instantaneous frequency — /ɪnstənˈteɪniəs ˌfrikwənsi/ (say instuhn tayneeuhs .freekwuhnsee) noun the rate of change of phase of an oscillation, expressed in radians per second divided by 2π …

  • 57instantly — /ˈɪnstəntli/ (say instuhntlee) adverb 1. immediately; at once. 2. Obsolete urgently …

  • 58instauration — /ɪnstɔˈreɪʃən/ (say instaw rayshuhn) noun renewal; restoration; renovation; repair. {Latin instaurātio} …

  • 59instep — /ˈɪnstɛp / (say instep) noun 1. the curved inner surface of the human foot, between the big toe and the heel. 2. the part of the foot between the ankle and the toes. 3. the part of a shoe, stocking, etc., covering this area. 4. the front of the… …

  • 60instigate — /ˈɪnstəgeɪt / (say instuhgayt) verb (t) (instigated, instigating) 1. to spur on, set on, or incite to some action or course: to instigate someone to commit a crime. 2. to bring about by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel. {Latin… …