Definition of Indeterminateness

1. Noun. The quality of being vague and poorly defined.


Definition of Indeterminateness

1. Noun. The quality of being indeterminate. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Indeterminateness

indestructibleness
indestructibly
indetectable
indeterminable
indeterminables
indeterminably
indeterminacies
indeterminacy
indeterminacy principle
indeterminant
indeterminants
indeterminate
indeterminate cleavage
indeterminate leprosy
indeterminately
indeterminateness (current term)
indeterminates
indetermination
indetermined
indeterminism
indeterminisms
indeterminist
indeterministic
indeterminists
indevirginate
indevote
indevotion
indevour
indevoured
indevouring

Literary usage of Indeterminateness

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

1. Theory of Differential Equations by Andrew Russell Forsyth (1900)
"POINTS OF indeterminateness can be expanded in such a series valid over a ring ... When the point of indeterminateness is one with definite branching, ..."

2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"It would indeed be marked by a degree of uncertainty or indeterminateness or relativity or inexactness, viz., that degree of inexactness which by ..."

3. Electromagnetic Theory by Oliver Heaviside (1893)
"Circuital indeterminateness of the Flux of Energy in general. § 155. That any circuital flux of energy may be superadded, without making any difference in ..."

4. Electrical Papers by Oliver Heaviside (1894)
"Static Consideration of the Stresses.—indeterminateness. § 27. In the following the stresses are considered from the static ..."

5. The Number-system of Algebra: Treated Theoretically and Historically by Henry Burchard Fine (1890)
"indeterminateness of Division by Zero. Division by 0 does not conform to the law of determinateness; the equations 1, 2, 3 and the test 4 of § 18 are, ..."

6. A Treatise on the Theory of Friction by John Hewitt Jellett (1872)
"The cause of this indeterminateness has been fully considered before (pp. 19, 20, 89, 90). Example. 15. Two material particles, mi, m2, rest upon a rough ..."

7. A Treatise on the Differential Calculus by William Walton (1846)
"indeterminateness of explicit Functions of a single Variable. 63. Suppose that <f> (x) = •* } , £ (X) and that, when a particular value x0 is assigned to x, ..."

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