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UNSPECIFIED |
Indeterminate |
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UNKNOWN |
Indeterminate |
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SOMEWHITHER |
To some indeterminate place; to some place or other. |
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UNDETERMINATE |
Nor determinate; not settled or certain;
indeterminate. |
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SOMEBODY |
A person unknown or uncertain; a person indeterminate;
some person. |
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LOOSE |
Not precise or exact; vague; indeterminate; as, a loose
style, or way of reasoning. |
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FIRKIN |
A small wooden vessel or cask of indeterminate size, --
used for butter, lard, etc. |
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INDETERMINATE |
Not determinate; not certain or fixed; indefinite;
not precise; as, an indeterminate number of years. |
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CERTAIN |
Not specifically named; indeterminate; indefinite; one or
some; -- sometimes used independenty as a noun, and meaning certain
persons. |
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PORISM |
A proposition affirming the possibility of finding such
conditions as will render a certain determinate problem indeterminate
or capable of innumerable solutions. |
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SOMETHING |
Anything unknown, undetermined, or not specifically
designated; a certain indefinite thing; an indeterminate or unknown
event; an unspecified task, work, or thing. |
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AORIST |
A tense in the Greek language, which expresses an action as
completed in past time, but leaves it, in other respects, wholly
indeterminate. |
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INDEFINITE |
Too numerous or variable to make a particular
enumeration important; -- said of the parts of a flower, and the like.
Also, indeterminate. |