indemnify |
to make compensation to for loss, damage, or expense incurred. [2 definitions] |
indemnity |
insurance against damage, loss, or liability. [3 definitions] |
indent1 |
to make jagged by putting recesses or notches in. [7 definitions] |
indent2 |
to create a dent in. [2 definitions] |
indentation |
the act of indenting. [3 definitions] |
indention |
the act or result of indenting, or the state of being indented; indentation. [2 definitions] |
indenture |
a legal deed or contract, esp. one in which the copies have matching indentations used for identification or authentication. [5 definitions] |
indentured servant |
a person who is bound to work without pay in the service of another for a specified length of time, esp. in exchange for the cost of travel, food, and lodging. |
independence |
the quality or state of being independent. [2 definitions] |
Independence Day |
a U.S. national holiday celebrated on July 4 in commemoration of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence from England in 1776; Fourth of July. |
independency |
the state or condition of being independent; independence. [2 definitions] |
independent |
not ruled by another; self-governing. [5 definitions] |
independent clause |
in grammar, a clause that can function independently as a complete sentence; main clause. |
independent variable |
a mathematical variable in a functional relationship, whose value may change independently of the value of other variables. |
in-depth |
thorough and detailed. |
in depth |
thoroughly. |
indescribable |
not capable of being described; beyond description. |
indestructible |
not capable of being destroyed, damaged, or broken. |
in detail |
including all the particulars. |
indeterminable |
impossible to establish or measure; not ascertainable. [2 definitions] |
indeterminate |
not fixed, clear, or precise; indefinite or uncertain. [3 definitions] |