1. inst - Noun
2. inst - Adjective Satellite
in or of the present month
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your letter of the 10th inst Source: Internet
Inst. de Bioingenieria, Univ. Nacional de Tucuman; Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE. Source: Internet
The First Henry Ford: A Study in Personality and Business Leadership Massachusetts Inst. of Technology Press 1970. Source: Internet
The method used is described by the author of Rhet ad Heren. iii. 16-24; see also Quintilian (Inst. Source: Internet
The INST STEP function caused the CPU to execute one instruction, at the current program counter location, and then halt. Source: Internet