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in·ci·do
[1]
fall in with
happen
occur
to fall in or on
[1]
Syllabification is machine-generated and may be incorrect.
Synonyms for incido
accido
–
destroy, hew, occur, to fall down, to hack, to happen, to ruin
cedo
–
go away, happen, proceed, to go, to grant, turn out, withdraw, yield
contingo
–
attain, befall, meet with, occur, to concern, to happen, to touch
emergo
–
come up, occur, rise up, to arise
emersi
–
come up, occur, rise up, to arise
emersum
–
come up, occur, rise up, to arise
evenio
–
befall, happen, to come to pass
exsisto
–
appear, arise, be, exist, happen, take place, to emerge, to stand forth
occuro
–
come about, happen, to occur
venio
–
arise, come about, come to pass, happen, to come, to fall into, to get into a certain state
Similar to incido
incipio
–
begin, commence, to take in hand
incito
–
hasten, increase, inspire, spur, to excite, to spur on, urge on
indo
–
cause, occasion, to establish
incedo
–
enter into, go, march, to awake, to move forward
incendo
–
to set fire to
includo
–
enclose, establish a siege, surround, to shut in
infindo
–
to cut into
infundo
–
administer, to pour in or over
intendo
–
aim, aim at, direct, direct one's course, strain, to extend, to stretch, try to prove
invado
–
attack, enter, fall upon, get in, go in, seize, to assail, to attack, to undertake, usurp