fac-, facil-, fact-, feas-, -feat, -fect, -feit, -facient, -faction, -fic-, -fy, -ficate, -fication

(Latin: to make, to do, to build, to cause, to produce; forming, shaping)

infectiously
infectiousness
inflect
1. To change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of a language.
2. To modulate (the voice).
3. To apply inflection to (a word).
4. To recite or display all or a distinct set of the inflections of (a word); to decline or conjugate.
5. To bend; to turn from a direct line or course.
6. In botany, to bend in.
insignificance
insignificant (adjective), more insignificant, most insignificant
Characteristic of something being unimportant, trivial or inconsequential: The problems that Elizabeth had with her new job as a secretary were insignificant compared to what she was having as a saleswoman.
Relating to being trivial and meaningless.
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Referring to having no significance.
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insignificantly
insufficiency
insufficient
insufficient freeway lanes (lexicomedy)
The asphalt bungle.
insufficiently
intensification
intensifier
intensify
intensify
invitrifiable (adjective) (not comparable)
Unable to be converted into glass: Without heat and fusion, the process of making mirrors, or other glassy substances, is invitrifiable.