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What (who) is in- - definition

Overture in C (In Memoriam); Overture In C (In Memoriam); Overture In C, "In Memoriam"

in-      
in-1
(also il- before l; im- before b, m, p; ir- before r)
¦ prefix
1. (added to adjectives) not: infertile.
2. (added to nouns) without; a lack of: inappreciation.
Origin
from L.
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in-2
(also il- before l; im- before b, m, p; ir- before r)
¦ prefix in; into; towards; within: influx.
Origin
representing in or the L. preposition in.
In-      
·- An inseparable prefix, or particle, meaning not, non-, un- as, inactive, incapable, inapt. In- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial.
II. In- ·prep A prefix from ·Eng. ·prep in, also from ·Lat. ·prep in, meaning in, into, on, among; as, inbred, inborn, inroad; incline, inject, intrude. In words from the Latin, in- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial; as, illusion, irruption, imblue, immigrate, impart. In- is sometimes used with an simple intensive force.
in-      
In- is added to some words to form words with the opposite meaning. For example, something that is incorrect is not correct.
...incomplete answers.
...women who are insecure about themselves.
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Wikipedia

Overture in C, "In Memoriam"

The Overture in C, "In Memoriam", by Arthur Sullivan, premiered on 30 October 1866 at the Norwich Festival, in honour of his father, who died just before composition began.

The piece was written early in Sullivan's career, before he began to work with his famous collaborator, W. S. Gilbert, on their series of Savoy Operas. The sombre piece was well received. It was first published by Novello almost twenty years later, in 1885.

Examples of use of in-
1. There were 1,646 civilian deaths in February; 1,872 in March; 1,501 in April; 1,'4' in May; 1,227 in June; 1,653 in July; 1,773 in August; 844 in September; 758 in October; 538 in November; and 481 in December.
2. There were 2,045 orphans in Kupwara, 1,640 orphans in Doda, 1,580 in Baramulla, 1,14' in Budgam, 1,01' in Pulwama, 843 in Srinagar, 858 in Anantnag, 884 in Rajouri, 868 in Poonch and 521 in Udhampur.
3. Transparency in public affairs, transparency in friendship, transparency in partnership and in agreement and in disagreement.
4. Of Praktiker‘s 270 stores, seven are in Greece, 17 in Poland, 15 in Hungary, eight in Turkey, 11 in Romania, four in Bulgaria and three in Luxembourg
5. There were also blood libels in Muslim countries: in Damascus in 1840, in Beirut in 1887 and in Egypt in 18'2.