indispensable |
absolutely necessary; essential. [2 definitions] |
indispose |
to cause unwillingness or disinclination in; make averse. [3 definitions] |
indisposed |
slightly and temporarily ill, as with indigestion or a cold. [2 definitions] |
indisposition |
the condition of being physically indisposed; illness, usu. minor. [2 definitions] |
indisputable |
not subject to being disputed or denied; unquestionable. |
indissoluble |
that cannot be broken apart or undone; firm and lasting. [2 definitions] |
indistinct |
not clearly defined or delineated; vague; blurred. [2 definitions] |
indistinguishable |
without distinguishing marks or characteristics. [2 definitions] |
indite |
to put (a speech, story, or the like) into words or writing. |
indium |
a chemical element that has forty-nine protons in each nucleus and that occurs as a very soft silvery metal, often used for plating other metals and glass for mirrors. (symbol: In) |
individual |
single, distinct, or separate. [5 definitions] |
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 a unique 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] |