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Webster Dictionary :: Indoctrinate

INDOC'TRINATE, v.t. [L. in and doctrina, learning.] To teach; to instruct in rud...

Webster Dictionary :: Indoctrinated

INDOC'TRINATED, pp. Taught; instructed in the principles of any science.

Webster Dictionary :: Indoctrinating

INDOC'TRINATING, ppr. Teaching; instructing in principles or rudiments.

Webster Dictionary :: Indoctrination

INDOCTRINA'TION, n. Instruction in the rudiments and principles of any science; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Indolence

IN'DOLENCE, n. [L. indolentia; in and doleo, to be pained.] 1. Literally, freedo...

Webster Dictionary :: Indolent

IN'DOLENT, a. Habitually idle or indisposed to labor; lazy; listless; sluggish; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Indolently

IN'DOLENTLY, adv. In habitual idleness and ease; without action, activity or exe...

Webster Dictionary :: Indomitable

INDOM'ITABLE, a. Untamable. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Indomptable

INDOMPT'ABLE, a. [L. domo, to tame.] Not to be subdued. [Unusual.]

Webster Dictionary :: Indorsable

INDORS'ABLE, a. That may be indorsed, assigned and made payable to order.

Webster Dictionary :: Indorse

INDORSE, v.t. indors'. [L. in and dorsum, the back.] 1. To write on the back of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Indorsee

INDORSEE', n. The person to whom a note or bill is indorsed, or assigned by indo...

Webster Dictionary :: Indorsement

INDORSEMENT, n. indors'ment. The act of writing on the back of a note, bill, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Indorser

INDORS'ER, n. The person who indorses, or writes his name on the back of a note ...

Webster Dictionary :: Indraught

IN'DRAUGHT, n. in'draft. [in and draught.] An opening from the sea into the land...

Webster Dictionary :: Indrench

INDRENCH', v.t. [in and drench.] To overwhelm with water; to drown; to drench.

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