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9,815 words match “IND”

INDISTINCTLY adv.
In an indistinct manner; not clearly; confusedly; dimly; as, certain ideas are indistinctly comprehended. In its sides it was bounded distinctly, but on its ends confusedly an indistinctly. Sir I. Newton.
INDISTINCTNESS n.
The quality or condition of being indistinct; want of definiteness; dimness; confusion; as, the indistinctness of a picture, or of comprehension; indistinctness of vision.
INDISTINGUISHABLE a.
nct; hence, not capable of being perceived or known; as, in the distance the flagship was indisguishable; the two copies were indisguishable in form or color; the difference between them was indisguishable.
INDISTINGUISHABLY adv.
In a indistinguishable manner. Sir W. Scott.
INDISTINGUISHED a.
Indistinct. [R.] "That indistinguished mass." Sir T. Browne.
INDISTINGUISHING a.
Making no difference; indiscriminative; impartial; as, indistinguishing liberalities. [Obs.] Johnson.
INDISTURBANCE n.
Freedom from disturbance; calmness; repose; apathy; indifference.
INDITCH v.
To bury in, or cast into, a ditch. Bp. Hall.
INDITE v. 4 definitions
To compose; to write; to be author of; to dictate; to prompt. My heart is inditing a good matter. Ps. xlv. 1. Could a common grief have indited such expressions South. Hear how learned Greece her useful rules indites. Pope.
INDITEMENT n.
The act of inditing. Craig.
INDITER n.
One who indites. Smart.
INDIUM n.
ement, discovered in certain ores of zinc, by means of its characteristic spectrum of two indigo blue lines; hence, its name. In appearance it resembles zinc, being white or lead gray, soft, malleable and easily fusible, but in its chemical relation it resembles aluminium or gallium. Symbol In. Atomic weight, 113.4.…
INDIVERTIBLE a.
Not to be diverted or turned aside. [R.] Lamb.
INDIVIDABLE a.
Indivisible. [R.] Shak.
INDIVIDED a.
Undivided. [R.] Bp. Patrick.
INDIVIDUAL a. 5 definitions
t to be divided; existing as one entity, or distinct being or object; single; one; as, an individual man, animal, or city. Mind has a being of its own, distinct from that of all other things, and is pure, unmingled, individual substance. A. Tucker. United as one individual soul. Milton.
INDIVIDUALISM n. 2 definitions
The quality of being individual; individuality; personality.
INDIVIDUALISTIC a.
Of or pertaining to the individual or individualism. London Athenæum.
INDIVIDUALITY n. 2 definitions
The quality or state of being individual or constituting an individual; separate or distinct existence; oneness; unity. Arbuthnot. They possess separate individualities. H. Spencer.
INDIVIDUALIZATION n.
The act of individualizing; the state of being individualized; individuation.
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