English words starting with ind - page 9
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Meanings of Individuated:
verbDistinguish from others of the same kind; single out.
Usage examples:
It is easy to individuate and enumerate the significant elements
Meanings of Individuates:
verbDistinguish from others of the same kind; single out.
Usage examples:
It is easy to individuate and enumerate the significant elements
Meanings of Individuating:
verbDistinguish from others of the same kind; single out.
Usage examples:
It is easy to individuate and enumerate the significant elements
Meanings of Individuation:
nounThe act of making a person or thing different or particular in some way
Usage examples:
The woodland represents a rare example of individuation among the uniform sprawl of the suburbs., s…
Meanings of Individuative:
adjectiveRelating to or characterized by individuation; tending to individuate; individualizing.
Meanings of Individuator:
nounA person who or thing which individuates.
Meanings of Individuum:
nounAn individual person or thing; = "individual" 2.
Meanings of Individuums:
nounAn individual person or thing; = "individual" 2.
Meanings of Indivisibility:
nounThe fact that something is not able to be separated from something else or into different parts
Usage examples:
The country’s constitution guarantees from the first line the unity and indivisibility of the state…
Meanings of Indivisible:
adjectiveUnable to be divided or separated.
Usage examples:
Privilege was indivisible from responsibility
Meanings of Indivisibly:
adverbIn a way that is not able to be separated from something else or into different parts
Usage examples:
Our country has a global foreign policy but our security is indivisibly linked with that of europe.…
Meanings of Indo:
prefixOf or connected with india
Usage examples:
Indo-european languages, the indo-chinese border
Meanings of Indochina:
proper nounA peninsula in se asia that consists of burma (myanmar), thailand, malaya, laos, cambodia, and vietnam; especially the part of this area that includes laos, cambodia, and vietnam, which was a french dependency (french indo-china) from 1862 to 1954.
Meanings of Indochinese:
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of indo-china.
Usage examples:
A new indo-chinese restaurant
nounA native or inhabitant of indo-china.
Usage examples:
The indo-chinese soon became valuable contributors to their new country
Meanings of Indocile:
adjectiveDifficult to teach or discipline; not submissive.
Meanings of Indoctrinate:
verbTeach (a person or group) to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.
Usage examples:
Broadcasting was a vehicle for indoctrinating the masses
Meanings of Indoctrinated:
verbTeach (a person or group) to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.
Usage examples:
Broadcasting was a vehicle for indoctrinating the masses
Meanings of Indoctrinates:
verbTeach (a person or group) to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.
Usage examples:
Broadcasting was a vehicle for indoctrinating the masses
Meanings of Indoctrinating:
verbTeach (a person or group) to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.
Usage examples:
Broadcasting was a vehicle for indoctrinating the masses
Meanings of Indoctrination:
nounThe process of teaching a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.
Usage examples:
I would never subject children to religious indoctrination
Meanings of Indole:
nounA crystalline organic compound with an unpleasant odour, present in coal tar and in faeces.
Usage examples:
For instance, the substance indole, which comes from coal tar and animal feces, actually smells lik…
Meanings of Indolence:
nounAvoidance of activity or exertion; laziness.
Usage examples:
My failure is probably due to my own indolence
Meanings of Indolent:
adjectiveWanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
Usage examples:
They were indolent and addicted to a life of pleasure
Meanings of Indolently:
adverbIn a way that shows no real interest or effort
Usage examples:
The parents sat indolently reading the papers while their children played., he lounged indolently o…
Meanings of Indology:
nounThe study of indian history, literature, philosophy, and culture.
Usage examples:
Scholars from india, europe and other countries visited it to study different aspects of indology.
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