in- (2)
prefix no, not, without, non- ; it becomes il- before l; im- before b, m, or p; and ir- before r
Linguistic question
Intensified before Latin origin: candescent, flammable. Negative otherwise: mobile, gratitude... wait a minute. Not always true. Damn. Examples don't hold--no simple rule. Guess I'll stick to the dictionary.


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