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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.
in droves in large numbers and often eagerly, anxiously, or hurriedly.
indubitable without question; certain.
induce to persuade or influence, as to a course of action. [4 definitions]
inducement the act or process of inducing. [2 definitions]
induct to install in an office or position, esp. through a formal ceremony. [3 definitions]
inductance a circuit or device, such as an induction coil, in which a change in the current generates an electromotive force. [2 definitions]
inductee one who has been inducted into military service.
inductile not easily bent or shaped.