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] |
indetermination |
the state or quality of being indeterminate. [2 definitions] |
index |
an alphabetical listing of subjects, names, specialized terms, and the like in a book, with page numbers given for each item indicating where these items are mentioned or discussed in the book. [10 definitions] |
indexation |
the automatic adjustment of wages, prices, interest rates, or other economic factors to a cost-of-living index. |
index finger |
the finger between the thumb and the longest finger; forefinger. |
index fossil |
any fossil used as a reference to correlate and date rock strata and the fossils found in them. |
India |
a large Asian country surrounded on three sides by the Indian Ocean. [2 definitions] |
India ink |
a black pigment made of lampblack and glue or size and shaped into cakes or sticks. [2 definitions] |
Indian |
a native or citizen of India, or a descendant thereof. [4 definitions] |
Indiana |
a Midwestern U.S. state between Illinois and Ohio. (abbr.: IN) |
Indian agent |
a U.S. government official responsible for dealing with American Indian tribes, esp. on reservations. |
Indianapolis |
the capital of Indiana. |