Definition of Indefinables

1. Noun. (plural of indefinable) ¹

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Definition of Indefinables

1. indefinable [n] - See also: indefinable

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indefinables

indefectible
indefectibly
indefective
indefeisible
indefensibility
indefensible
indefensibly
indefensive
indefensively
indeficiencies
indeficiency
indeficient
indefinability
indefinable
indefinableness
indefinables (current term)
indefinably
indefinite
indefinite-article
indefinite-pronoun
indefinite adjective
indefinite adjectives
indefinite article
indefinite articles
indefinite block
indefinite call sign
indefinite integral
indefinite integrals
indefinite pronoun
indefinite quantity

Literary usage of Indefinables

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1910)
"The ideal of this school is a presentation of the whole of mathematics as a deductive scheme in which are employed a certain limited number of indefinables ..."

2. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society by American Mathematical Society (1919)
"script s denotes the number of indefinables involved in a system of postulates and m = 2k+l. In the present paper the author constructs for k = 2, ..."

3. The Nature of Truth: An Essay by Harold Henry Joachim (1906)
"Can we further describe the difference between true 1 Cf. Russell, The Principles of Mathematics, I, Preface, pv 'The discussion of indefinables—which forms ..."

4. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society by London Mathematical Society (1907)
"... series to which the cardinal number m belongs, then the cardinal number of entities definable by a series of type n. of indefinables and variables •with ..."

5. The Cost of Competition: An Effort at the Understanding of Familiar Facts by Sidney Armor Reeve (1906)
"Nevertheless, man occupies and makes use of his own little atoms among the indefinables, or even among the infinities. He employs space and time, ..."

6. Creative Intelligence: Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude by John Dewey, Harold Chapman Brown, George Herbert Mead, Boyd Henry Bode, Henry Waldgrave Stuart, James Hayden Tufts, Horace Meyer Kallen, Addison Webster Moore (1917)
"The realm of subsistence too often has armed indefinables with metaphysical myths whose attack is valiant when the doors of reflection are opened. ..."

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