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INDIS'TANCY, n. Want of distance or separation. [A bad word and not used.]
INDISTINCT', a. [L. indistinctus; in and distinctus. See Distinct .] 1. Not dist...
INDISTINCT'IBLE, a. Undistinguishable. [Little used.]
INDISTINC'TION, n. Want of distinction; confusion; uncertainty. The indistinctio...
INDISTINCT'LY, adv. Without distinction or separation; as when parts of a thing ...
INDISTINCT'NESS, n. Want of distinction or discrimination; confusion; uncertaint...
INDISTIN'GUISHABLE, a. [in and distinguishable.] That cannot be distinguished or...
INDISTIN'GUISHING, a. Making no difference; as indistinguishing liberalities.
INDISTURB'ANCE, n. [in and disturbance.] Freedom from disturbance; calmness; rep...
INDITCH', v.t. To bury in a ditch. [Little used.]
INDI'TE, v.t. [L. indico, indictum; in and dico, to speak.] 1. To compose; to wr...
INDI'TED, pp. Composed; written; dictated.
INDI'TEMENT, n. The act of inditing.
INDI'TING, ppr. Committing to words in writing; dictating what shall be written.
INDIVI'DABLE, a. Not capable of division.
INDIVI'DED, a. Undivided.