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Meanings of Indolently:

adverb

In 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:

noun

The 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.

Meanings of Indomethacin:

noun

A compound with anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic properties, used chiefly to treat rheumatoid arthritis and gout.

Usage examples:

However, do not mix the liquid form of ibuprofen, indomethacin, or naproxen together with an antaci…

Meanings of Indomitable:

adjective

Impossible to subdue or defeat.

Usage examples:

A woman of indomitable spirit

Meanings of Indomitably:

adverb

In a way that is strong, brave, determined, and difficult to defeat or frighten

Usage examples:

Indomitably cheerful, to fight indomitably

Meanings of Indonesia:

proper noun

A se asian country consisting of many islands in the malay archipelago; population 257,600,000 (estimated 2015); languages, indonesian (official), malay, balinese, chinese, javanese, and others; capital, jakarta (on java).

Meanings of Indonesian:

adjective

Relating to indonesia or its people or language.

Usage examples:

And it fills a gap in the available indonesian language resource materials.
noun

A native or inhabitant of indonesia, or a person of indonesian descent.

Usage examples:

Most teachers in the national plus schools are indonesians with a small number of expatriate teache…

Meanings of Indonesians:

noun

A native or inhabitant of indonesia, or a person of indonesian descent.

Usage examples:

Most teachers in the national plus schools are indonesians with a small number of expatriate teache…
adjective

Relating to indonesia or its people or language.

Usage examples:

And it fills a gap in the available indonesian language resource materials.

Meanings of Indoor:

adjective

Situated, conducted, or used within a building or under cover.

Usage examples:

Indoor sports

Meanings of Indoors:

adverb

Into or within a building.

Usage examples:

They went indoors and explored the house
noun

The area or space inside a building.

Usage examples:

The rain makes indoors feel so warm and safe

Meanings of Indorse:

verb

Declare one's public approval or support of.

Usage examples:

The report was endorsed by the college

Meanings of Indorsed:

verb

Declare one's public approval or support of.

Usage examples:

The report was endorsed by the college

Meanings of Indorsee:

noun

A person to whom a cheque or bill of exchange is made payable instead of the stated payee.

Usage examples:

If a bill gives a wrong designation of the payee or an indorsee to whom it is payable, the person c…

Meanings of Indorsees:

noun

A person to whom a cheque or bill of exchange is made payable instead of the stated payee.

Usage examples:

If a bill gives a wrong designation of the payee or an indorsee to whom it is payable, the person c…

Meanings of Indorsement:

noun

The action of endorsing someone or something.

Usage examples:

The issue of full independence received overwhelming endorsement

Meanings of Indorses:

verb

Declare one's public approval or support of.

Usage examples:

The report was endorsed by the college

Meanings of Indorsing:

verb

Declare one's public approval or support of.

Usage examples:

The report was endorsed by the college

Meanings of Indoxyl:

noun

Of or denoting the radical —onc8h6, derived from a hydroxy derivative of indole and present in indigotin.

Meanings of Indra:

proper noun

The warrior king of the heavens, god of war and storm, to whom many of the prayers in the rig veda are addressed.

Meanings of Indraft:

noun

The drawing in of something.

Usage examples:

The indraught of the towns is irresistible

Meanings of Indrafts:

noun

The drawing in of something.

Usage examples:

The indraught of the towns is irresistible

Meanings of Indraught:

noun

The drawing in of something.

Usage examples:

The indraught of the towns is irresistible

Meanings of Indrawn:

adjective

(of breath) taken in.

Usage examples:

She heard the swift indrawn breath of surprise

Meanings of Indri:

noun

A large, short-tailed madagascan lemur which jumps from tree to tree in an upright position and rarely comes to the ground.

Usage examples:

They range in size from the 2.5-inch pygmy mouse lemur (the world's smallest primate) to the indri,…

Meanings of Indris:

noun

A large, short-tailed madagascan lemur which jumps from tree to tree in an upright position and rarely comes to the ground.

Usage examples:

They range in size from the 2.5-inch pygmy mouse lemur (the world's smallest primate) to the indri,…

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