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1,389 words match “INDE”

INDEPENDENTLY adv.
In an independent manner; without control.
INDEPOSABLE a.
Incapable of being deposed. [R.] Princes indeposable by the pope. Bp. Stillingfleet.
INDEPRAVATE a.
Undepraved. [R.] Davies (Holy Roode).
INDEPRECABLE a.
Incapable or undeserving of being deprecated. Cockeram.
INDEPREHENSIBLE a.
Incapable of being found out. Bp. Morton.
INDEPRIVABLE a.
Incapable of being deprived, or of being taken away.
INDESCRIBABLE a.
Incapable of being described. -- In`de*scrib"a*bly, adv.
INDESCRIPTIVE a.
Not descriptive.
INDESERT n.
Ill desert. [R.] Addison.
INDESINENT a.
Not ceasing; perpetual. [Obs.] Baxter. -- In*des"i*nent*ly, adv. [Obs.] Ray.
INDESIRABLE a.
Undesirable.
INDESTRUCTIBILITY n.
The quality of being indestructible.
INDESTRUCTIBLE a.
Not destructible; incapable of decomposition or of being destroyed. -- In`de*struc"ti*ble*ness, n. -- In`de*struc"ti*bly, adv.
INDETERMINABLE n. 2 definitions
An indeterminable thing or quantity. Sir T. Browne.
INDETERMINATE a.
Not determinate; not certain or fixed; indefinite; not precise; as, an indeterminate number of years. Paley. Indeterminate analysis (Math.), that branch of analysis which has for its object the solution of indeterminate problems. -- Indeterminate coefficients (Math.), coefficients arbitrarily assumed for convenience o…
INDETERMINATION n. 2 definitions
Want of determination; an unsettled or wavering state, as of the mind. Jer. Taylor.
INDETERMINED a.
Undetermined.
INDEVIRGINATE a.
Not devirginate. [Obs.] Chapman.
INDEVOTE a.
Not devoted. [Obs.] Bentley. Clarendon.
INDEVOTION n.
Want of devotion; impiety; irreligion. "An age of indevotion." Jer. Taylor.
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