Correct spelling for the English word "Ignified" is [ɪɡnˈɪfa͡ɪd], [ɪɡnˈɪfaɪd], [ɪ_ɡ_n_ˈɪ_f_aɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Ignified" is not a widely recognized term in the English language, and therefore, it does not have a standard dictionary definition. However, the term may be a typographical error or a neologism. Assuming it is a typographical error and there is intent to refer to the word "ignified," we can generate a definition based on linguistic inference.
"Ignified" could potentially be a derived form of the verb "ignite" with the addition of the suffix "-ify" for emphasis or intensification. In this hypothetical case, "ignify" might mean to set on fire or to cause something to burst into flames. The suffix "-ify" is commonly used to transform a base word into a verb that conveys the meaning of making or causing something.
Using this deduction, a dictionary definition of "ignified" could be: "to cause or initiate the ignition or combustion of an object, resulting in the generation of flames or fire; to set something ablaze." However, without further context or clarification, it is difficult to provide a more accurate definition than this speculative one.