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INDEL'ICATELY, adv. Indecently; in a manner to offend against good manners or pu...
INDEMNIFICA'TION, n. [from indemnify.] 1. The act of indemnifying, saving harmle...
INDEM'NIFIED, pp. Saved harmless; secured against damage.
INDEM'NIFY, v.t. [in and damnify; L. damnificus; damnum, loss.] 1. To save harml...
INDEM'NIFYING, ppr. Saving harmless; securing against loss; reimbursing loss.
INDEM'NITY, n. [L. in and damnum, loss.] 1. Security given to save harmless; a w...
INDEMON'STRABLE, a. [in and demonstrable.] That cannot be demonstrated.
INDENIZA'TION, n. The act of naturalizing, or the patent by which a person is ma...
IN'DENIZE, v.t. To endenize, which see.
INDEN'IZEN, v.t. To invest with the privileges of a free citizen.
INDENT', v.t. [L. dens, a tooth.] 1. To notch; to jag; to cut any margin into po...
INDENTA'TION INDENT'ED, pp. Cut in the edge into points, like teeth. 1. Bound ou...
INDENT'ING, ppr. Cutting into notches. 1. Binding out by covenants in writing. I...
INDENT'MENT, n. A notch; a cut in the margin of paper or other things. 1. A rece...
INDENT'URE,n. A writing containing a contract. Indentures are generally duplicat...
INDEPEND'ENCE, n. [in and dependence.] 1. A state of being not dependent; comple...