Home › Words › I › inmacyinmacyinmacy means the state of being an inmate.EtymologyFrom inmate + -cy.nounThe state of being an inmate.e.g.“When invited to the house of another friend , could he villainously make use of his inmacy to seduce the partner of that friend's bosom?” — November 3, 1802, James Somervell, Letter to John R. Eaton, page 43:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.carceration 59% match — Imprisonment, incarceration. vs inmacy →carcerality 59% match — The idea, concept or presence of imprisonment. vs inmacy →carcerally 58% match — In terms of or by means of imprisonment. vs inmacy →internment 57% match — The state of being imprisoned, usually without trial. vs inmacy →mansionry 57% match — The state of dwelling or residing; occupancy. vs inmacy →insideness 57% match — The state or condition of being inside. vs inmacy →imprisonment 57% match — A confinement in a place, especially a prison or a jail, especially as punishment for a crime. vs inmacy →incagement 56% match — Confinement in, or as if in, a cage. vs inmacy →