in-box
Definition of in-box
n.
1.
a
wood
or
metal
receptacle
placed
on a
desk
to
hold
incoming
material
requiring
attention
,
especially
documents
.
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In touch
In transitu
In truth
In turn
In twain
In two
In unison
In use
In vacuo
In vain
in velvet
In virtue of
In waiting
In word
In your despite
In-
In-and-in
in-basket
in-between
in-bounds
-in-box-
in-chief
In-going
in-group
in-law
in-migration
in-person
in-situ
in-tray
Inability
Inable
Inablement
Inabstinence
Inabstracted
Inabusively
Inaccessibility
Inaccessible
Inaccordant
Inaccuracy
Inaccurate
Inaccurately
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