Indivision
In′di‐vi″sion (?), n. [Pref. in- not + division: cf. F. indivision, LL. indivisio.] A state of being not divided; oneness. Bp. Hall.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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In′di‐vi″sion (?), n. [Pref. in- not + division: cf. F. indivision, LL. indivisio.] A state of being not divided; oneness. Bp. Hall.
In″do– (?). [From L. Indus East Indian.] A prefix signifying Indian (i.e., East Indian); of or pertaining of India.
In′do–Ar″yan, a. Pert. to the Indo-Aryans, or designating, or of, the Aryan languages of India.
In′do–Ar″yan, n. A member of one of the native races of India of Aryan speech and blood, characterized by tall stature, dolichocephaly, fair complexion with dark hair and eyes, ...
In′do–Brit″on (?), n. [Indo- + Briton.] A person born in India, of mixed Indian and British blood; a half-caste. Malcom.
In′do–Chi‐nese″ (?), a. [Indo- + Chinese.] Of or pertaining to Indo-China (i.e., Farther India, or India beyond the Ganges).
In′do–Chi‐nese″, a. 1. Of or pertaining to Indo-China.2. Of or pert. to the Mongoloid races of India, esp. Farther India, or designating, or of, their languages.Tradition and co...
In′do–do–Chinese languages. A family of languages, mostly of the isolating type, although some are agglutinative, spoken in the great area extending from northern India in the w...
In′do–Eng″lish (?), a. [Indo- + English.] Of or relating to the English who are born or reside in India; Anglo-Indian.
In′do–Eu′ro‐pe″an (?), a. Aryan; — applied to the languages of India and Europe which are derived from the prehistoric Aryan language; also, pertaining to the people or nations ...
In′do–Eu′ro‐pe″an. A member of one of the Caucasian races of Europe or India speaking an Indo-European language.Professor Otto Schrader... considers that the oldest probable dom...
In′do–Ger‐man″ic (?), a. [Indo- + Germanic.]1. Same as Aryan, and Indo-European.2. Pertaining to or denoting the Teutonic family of languages as related to the Sanskrit, or deri...
In′do‐an″i‐line (?), n. [Indigo + aniline.] (Chem.) Any one of a series of artificial blue dyes, in appearance resembling indigo, for which they are often used as substitutes.
In‐doc′i‐bil″i‐ty (?), n. The state of being indocible; indocibleness; indocility.
In‐doc″i‐ble (?), a. [L. indocibilis. See In- not, and Docible.] Incapable of being taught, or not easily instructed; dull in intellect; intractable; unteachable; indocile. Bp. ...
In‐doc″ile (?), a. [L. indocilis: cf. F. indocile. See In- not, and Docile.] Not teachable; indisposed to be taught, trained, or disciplined; not easily instructed or governed; ...
In′do‐cil″i‐ty (?), n. [L. indocilitas: cf. F. indocilité.] The quality or state of being indocile; dullness of intellect; unteachableness; intractableness.The stiffness and ind...
In‐doc″tri‐nate (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Indoctrinated (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Indoctrinating.] [Pref. in- in + L. doctrina doctrine: cf. F. endoctriner.] To instruct in the rudiment...
In‐doc′tri‐na″tion (?), n. The act of indoctrinating, or the condition of being indoctrinated; instruction in the rudiments and principles of any science or system of belief; in...
In″do‐gen (?), n. [Indigo + -gen.] (Chem.) A complex, nitrogenous radical, C8H5NO, regarded as the essential nucleus of indigo.
In″do‐gen‐ide (?), n.(Chem.) Any one of the derivatives of indogen, which contain that group as a nucleus.
In″do‐in (?), n.(Chem.) A substance resembling indigo blue, obtained artificially from certain isatogen compounds.
In″dol (ĭn″dōl), n. [Indigo + -ol of phenol.] (Physiol. Chem.) A white, crystalline substance, C8H7N, obtained from blue indigo, and almost all indigo derivatives, by a process ...
In″do‐lence (?), n. [L. indolentia freedom from pain: cf. F. indolence.]1. Freedom from that which pains, or harasses, as toil, care, grief, etc.I have ease, if it may not rathe...
In″do‐len‐cy (?), n. Indolence. Holland.
In″do‐lent (?), a. [Pref. in- not + L. dolens, -entis, p. pr. of dolere to feel pain: cf. F. indolent. See Dolorous.]1. Free from toil, pain, or trouble.2. Indulging in ease; av...
In″do‐lent‐ly, adv. In an indolent manner.Calm and serene you indolently sit. Addison.