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Definition of Indiscrete
1. Adjective. Not divided or divisible into parts. "Layers that were fused into an indiscrete mass"
Definition of Indiscrete
1. a. Indiscreet.
Definition of Indiscrete
1. Adjective. Not divided into discrete parts. ¹
2. Adjective. (obsolete form of indiscreet) ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Indiscrete
Literary usage of Indiscrete
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of English History by Frederick Sanders Pulling (1884)
"THOMAS, "a very indiscrete and bong Parliament, Тик. Tins name is that which has
been commonly applied to the Parliament which met on Nov. ..."
2. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1893)
"They are all preceded by what Wilson translates as the "indiscrete Principle,"
Absolute Spirit, independent of any relation with objects of sense. ..."
3. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1917)
"They are all preceded by what Wilson translates —" the indiscrete Principle,"
absolute Spirit independent of any relation with objects of sense. ..."
4. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1837)
"... discrete matter,' not to avyakta, or ' indiscrete :' but the same must apply
to the latter also, because there is no property belonging to it which is ..."
5. The Sánkhya Káriká, Or Memorial Verses on the Sánkhya Philosophy by Īśvara Kr̥is̥n̥a, Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa, Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Gauḍapāda Ācārya, Horace Hayman Wilson (1837)
"... discrete matter,' not to avyakta, or ' indiscrete :' but the same must apply
to the latter also, because there is no property belonging to it which is ..."
6. Original Letters Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal by Henry Ellis (1846)
"And what shuld cause theym now to fall into this wilfull and indiscrete wey I
cannot tell, ... a wilfull and indiscrete multitude to any reason, ..."