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1,389 words match “INDE”

INDEVOUT a.
Not devout. -- In*de*vout"ly, adv.
INDEW v.
To indue. [Obs.] Spenser.
INDEX n. 7 definitions
at which points out; that which shows, indicates, manifests, or discloses. Tastes are the indexes of the different qualities of plants. Arbuthnot.
INDEXER n.
One who makes an index.
INDEXICAL a.
Of, pertaining to, or like, an index; having the form of an index.
INDEXICALLY adv.
In the manner of an index.
INDEXTERITY n.
Want of dexterity or readiness, especially in the use of the hands; clumsiness; awkwardness. Harvey.
ABLE-MINDED a.
Having much intellectual power. -- A`ble-mind"ed*ness, n.
ABSENT-MINDED a.
Absent in mind; abstracted; preoccupied. -- Ab`sent-mind"ed*ness, n. -- Ab`sent-mind"ed*ly, adv.
ALIKE-MINDED a.
Like-minded. [Obs.]
ATTAINDER n. 2 definitions
capacities of a person, consequent upon sentence of death or outlawry; as, an act of attainder. Abbott.
BINDER n. 2 definitions
One who binds; as, a binder of sheaves; one whose trade is to bind; as, a binder of books.
BINDERY n.
A place where books, or other articles, are bound; a bookbinder's establishment.
BLIND; BLINDE n.
See Blende.
BLINDER n. 2 definitions
One of the leather screens on a bridle, to hinder a horse from seeing objects at the side; a blinker.
BLOODY-MINDED a.
Having a cruel, ferocious disposition; bloodthirsty. Dryden.
BOOKBINDER n.
One whose occupation is to bind books.
BOOKBINDERY n.
A bookbinder's shop; a place or establishment for binding books.
BRINDED a.
Of a gray or tawny color with streaks of darker hue; streaked; brindled. "Three brinded cows," Dryden. "The brinded cat." Shak.
BROKEN-WINDED a.
Having short breath or disordered respiration, as a horse.
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