3. Person (in the high or emphatic sense), person full of character, self-directed being, self-determined being.

Individuality, n.

    1. Personality, distinct existence.
    2. Decision of character, self-direction, originality, unique quality, self-engendered character, self-determination.

Individualize, v. a.

    1. Particularize, consider individually, specify, name with precision.
    2. Make individual, invest with fulness of character, render unique or original, render self-directing or self-determined, individuate.

Individuate, v. a. See Individualize.

Indivisible, a.

    1. Inseparable, that cannot be divided or separated into parts.
    2. Inseparable, indissoluble, that cannot be sundered, not to be broken or dissolved.
    3. (Math.) Incommensurable, destitute of common divisor or measure.

Indocibility, n. Unteachableness, indocibleness, indocility.

Indocible, a. Unteachable, indocile.

Indocibleness, n. See Indocility.

Indocile, a. Unteachable, intractable, stubborn, perverse, unruly, headstrong, refractory, obstinate, dogged, mulish, unmanageable, ungovernable, cantankerous, contumacious, froward.

Indocility, n. Unteachableness, indocibleness, indocibility, intractableness, stubbornness, obstinacy, mulishness.

Indoctrinate, v. a. Teach, instruct, initiate, give instruction to, ground, ground in doctrine or in the doctrines of.

Indoctrination, n. Instruction, initiation, grounding.

Indolence, n. Laziness, slothfulness, sloth, inertness, idleness, sluggishness.

Indolent, a.

    1. Lazy, slothful, inert, sluggish, inactive, listless, supine, lumpish, habitually idle.

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