2. Indissolvable, that cannot be dissolved, that cannot be liquefied.
    3. Indestructible, incorruptible, indiscerpible, indiscerptible, imperishable, lasting, abiding, stable, firm, enduring, not to be broken.

Indissolvable, a. See Indissoluble, in all its senses. [In Indissoluble, the sense 2 is unusual, while in Indissolvable, it is the natural and predominant meaning.]

Indistinct, a.

    1. Undefined, ill-defined, indefinite, undistinguishable, confused, imperfectly distinguished.
    2. Obscure, dim, vague, imperfect, faint.
    3. Ambiguous, uncertain, doubtful.

Indistinguishable, a.

    1. Undistinguishable, that cannot be distinguished or discriminated.
    2. Imperceptible, unobservable, unnoticeable, not to be made out, indiscernible.
    3. Confused, indistinct, chaotic, vague, obscure, dim.

Indite, v. a.

    1. Compose, write, pen.
    2. Dictate.

Individual, a.

    1. Particular, special, separate, single, one, unique.
    2. Peculiar to one alone, one’s own, peculiar, personal.
    3. Full of character, positive, decided, self-guided, unconventional, independent. unique, sui generis.

Individual, n.

    1. Person, personage, character, being, somebody, some one.
    2. Unit, single instance, particular one or object.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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