Artificial intelligent assistant

inust

iˈnust, a. Obs. rare.
  [ad. L. inust-us, pa. pple. of inūrĕre: see inure v.2]
  Burnt in, branded.

1634 T. Johnson Parey's Chirurg. xii. ix. (1678) 298 The fire which is internal and inust into the part. 1647 H. More Song of Soul ii. iii. iii. lxix. That furious hot inust impression Doth so disturb his veins, that [etc.].

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