| individualism |
a theory that stresses the rights, liberties, and independence of the individual. [2 definitions] |
| individualist |
a person who thinks and acts with great independence. |
| individuality |
the aggregate qualities and characteristics of an individual, esp. those that make him or her distinctive. [2 definitions] |
| individualize |
to make distinct, unique, or suited to a particular person or thing. [2 definitions] |
| individually |
in an individual and distinctive way. [2 definitions] |
| indivisible |
incapable of being divided or separated. [2 definitions] |
| Indochina |
a large Southeast Asian peninsula south of China, between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. |
| Indo-Chinese |
of or pertaining to Indochina or its peoples, cultures, languages, or the like. [2 definitions] |
| indoctrinate |
to instruct in a particular set of ideas or beliefs. [2 definitions] |
| Indo-European |
of or pertaining to a family of languages that share such characteristics as inflection, grammatical number, and usu. gender, including most European and many Indian and Southeast Asian languages. [5 definitions] |
| Indo-Hittite |
a language family that includes, and is considered to be a forerunner of, Indo-European and Anatolian. |
| Indo-Iranian |
a subgroup of the Indo-European family of languages that includes Farsi, Kurdish, and the languages of the Indian subcontinent. |
| indolence |
the tendency to avoid exertion or effort; laziness. |
| indolent |
inclined to avoid exertion or effort; lazy. [3 definitions] |
| indomitable |
too strong to be subdued or discouraged; unconquerable. |
| Indonesia |
an island country south of Indochina and the Philippines. |
| Indonesian |
a native or citizen of Indonesia, or a descendant thereof. [4 definitions] |
| indoor |
located or happening inside a house or building. |
| indoors |
in or into a building, usu. one's home. |
| indorse |
variant of endorse. |
| Indra |
the Hindu god of rain and thunder, and the chief Vedic deity. |