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Webster Dictionary :: Indemnity

INDEM'NITY, n. [L. in and damnum, loss.] 1. Security given to save harmless; a w...

Webster Dictionary :: Indemonstrable

INDEMON'STRABLE, a. [in and demonstrable.] That cannot be demonstrated.

Webster Dictionary :: Indenization

INDENIZA'TION, n. The act of naturalizing, or the patent by which a person is ma...

Webster Dictionary :: Indenize

IN'DENIZE, v.t. To endenize, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Indenizen

INDEN'IZEN, v.t. To invest with the privileges of a free citizen.

Webster Dictionary :: Indent

INDENT', v.t. [L. dens, a tooth.] 1. To notch; to jag; to cut any margin into po...

Webster Dictionary :: Indentation

INDENTA'TION INDENT'ED, pp. Cut in the edge into points, like teeth. 1. Bound ou...

Webster Dictionary :: Indenting

INDENT'ING, ppr. Cutting into notches. 1. Binding out by covenants in writing. I...

Webster Dictionary :: Indentment

INDENT'MENT, n. A notch; a cut in the margin of paper or other things. 1. A rece...

Webster Dictionary :: Indenture

INDENT'URE,n. A writing containing a contract. Indentures are generally duplicat...

Webster Dictionary :: Independence

INDEPEND'ENCE, n. [in and dependence.] 1. A state of being not dependent; comple...

Webster Dictionary :: Independent

INDEPEND'ENT, a. [in and dependent.] 1. Not dependent; not subject to the contro...

Webster Dictionary :: Independently

INDEPEND'ENTLY, adv. Without depending or relying on others; without control. 1....

Webster Dictionary :: Indeprecable

INDEP'RECABLE, a. That cannot be deprecated.

Webster Dictionary :: Indeprehensible

INDEPREHENS'IBLE, a. That cannot be found out.

Webster Dictionary :: Indeprivable

INDEPRI'VABLE, a. That cannot be deprived.

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