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. |
induction |
the act or process of inducing. [3 definitions] |
induction coil |
a transformer for converting an interrupted low-voltage direct current to an intermittent high-voltage alternating current, as in some automotive ignitions. |
induction heating |
the induction of an electric current, through the application of an alternating magnetic field, to heat a conducting material. |
inductive |
of, pertaining to, or using electrical or magnetic induction. [4 definitions] |
inductor |
a device that generates an electromotive force in an electric circuit by electromagnetic induction; coil. [2 definitions] |
indulge |
to yield to or gratify a desire, appetite, or whim (usu. fol. by "in"). [3 definitions] |