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9,815 words match “IND”

IND n.
India. [Poetical] Shak. Milton.
INDAGATE v.
To seek or search out. [Obs.]
INDAGATION n.
Search; inquiry; investigation. [Obs.]
INDAGATIVE a.
Searching; exploring; investigating. [Obs.] Jer. Taylor.
INDAGATOR n.
A searcher; an explorer; an investigator. [Obs.] Searched into by such skillful indagators of nature. Boyle.
INDAMAGE v.
See Endamage. [R.]
INDAMAGED a.
Not damaged. [Obs.] Milton.
INDART v.
To pierce, as with a dart.
INDAZOL n.
A nitrogenous compound, C7H6N2, analogous to indol, and produced from a diazo derivative or cinnamic acid.
INDE a.
Azure-colored; of a bright blue color. [Obs.] Rom. of R.
INDEAR v.
See Endear.
INDEBT v.
To bring into debt; to place under obligation; -- chiefly used in the participle indebted. Thy fortune hath indebted thee to none. Daniel.
INDEBTED a. 2 definitions
ation; held to payment or requital; beholden. By owing, owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged. Milton.
INDEBTEDNESS n. 2 definitions
The state of being indebted.
INDEBTMENT n.
Indebtedness. [R.] Bp. Hall.
INDECENCE n.
See Indecency. [Obs.] "An indecence of barbarity." Bp. Burnet.
INDECENCY n. 2 definitions
The quality or state of being indecent; want of decency, modesty, or good manners; obscenity.
INDECENT a.
Not decent; unfit to be seen or heard; offensive to modesty and delicacy; as, indecent language. Cowper.
INDECENTLY adv.
In an indecent manner.
INDECIDUATE a. 2 definitions
Indeciduous.
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