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INDEMON'STRABLE, a. [in and demonstrable.] That cannot be demonstrated.
INDEM'NITY, n. [L. in and damnum, loss.] 1. Security given to save harmless; a w...
INDEM'NIFYING, ppr. Saving harmless; securing against loss; reimbursing loss.
INDEM'NIFY, v.t. [in and damnify; L. damnificus; damnum, loss.] 1. To save harml...
INDEM'NIFIED, pp. Saved harmless; secured against damage.
INDEMNIFICA'TION, n. [from indemnify.] 1. The act of indemnifying, saving harmle...
INDEL'ICATELY, adv. Indecently; in a manner to offend against good manners or pu...
INDEL'ICATE, a. Wanting delicacy; indecent; but it expresses less than indecent;...
INDEL'ICACY, n. [in and delicacy.] Want of delicacy; want of decency in language...
INDEL'IBLY, adv. In a manner not to be blotted out or effaced; too deeply imprin...
INDEL'IBLE, a. [L. indelebilis; in and delebilis, from deleo,to blot out.] 1. No...
INDELIBIL'ITY, n. The quality of being indelible.
INDELIB'ERATELY, adv. Without deliberation or premeditation.
INDELIB'ERATE, a. [in and deliberate.] Done or performed without deliberation or...
INDEFIN'ITUDE, n. Quantity not limited by our understanding, though yet finite. ...
INDEF'INITENESS, n. The quality of being undefined, unlimited, or not precise an...