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Definition of indistinct
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of indistinct is as below...
Indistinct
(a.)
Obscure
to the mind or
senses;
not
clear;
not
definite;
confused;
imperfect;
faint;
as,
indistinct
vision;
an
indistinct
sound;
an
indistinct
idea or
recollection..
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Anarthrous
::
Anarthrous
(a.)
Without
joints,
or
having
the
joints
indistinct,
as some
insects..
Mumble
::
Mumble
(v.) To speak with the lips
partly
closed,
so as to
render
the
sounds
inarticulate
and
imperfect;
to utter words in a
grumbling
indistinct
manner,
indicating
discontent
or
displeasure;
to
mutter..
Mumbling
::
Mumbling
(a.) Low;
indistinct;
inarticulate.
Sputter
::
Sputter
(v. i.) To utter words
hastily
and
indistinctly;
to speak so
rapidly
as to emit
saliva.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. i.) A low,
confused,
and
indistinct
sound,
like that of
running
water..
Darkle
::
Darkle
(v. i.) To grow dark; to show
indistinctly.
Looming
::
Looming
(n.) The
indistinct
and
magnified
appearance
of
objects
seen in
particular
states
of the
atmosphere.
See
Mirage.
Indistinctness
::
Indistinctness
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
indistinct;
want of
definiteness;
dimness;
confusion;
as, the
indistinctness
of a
picture,
or of
comprehension;
indistinctness
of
vision..
Choking
::
Choking
(a.)
Indistinct
in
utterance,
as the voice of a
person
affected
with
strong
emotion..
Mutter
::
Mutter
(v. i.) To utter words
indistinctly
or with a low voice and lips
partly
closed;
esp., to utter
indistinct
complaints
or angry
expressions;
to
grumble;
to
growl..
Dim
::
Dim
(superl.)
Not
bright
or
distinct;
wanting
luminousness
or
clearness;
obscure
in
luster
or
sound;
dusky;
darkish;
obscure;
indistinct;
overcast;
tarnished.
Clear
::
Clear
(superl.)
Free from
ambiguity
or
indistinctness;
lucid;
perspicuous;
plain;
evident;
manifest;
indubitable.
Jabber
::
"Jabber
(v. t.) To utter
rapidly
or
indistinctly;
to
gabble;
as, to
jabber
French..
Indistinctive
::
Indistinctive
(a.)
Having
nothing
distinctive;
common.
Liturate
::
Liturate
(a.)
Having
indistinct
spots,
paler at their
margins..
Confuse
::
Confuse
(v. t.) To mix or blend so that
things
can not be
distinguished;
to
jumble
together;
to
confound;
to
render
indistinct
or
obscure;
as, to
confuse
accounts;
to
confuse
one's
vision..
Oblite
::
Oblite
(a.)
Indistinct;
slurred
over.
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to
darkness
or
night;
inconspicuous
to the
sight;
indistinctly
seen;
hidden;
retired;
remote
from
observation;
unnoticed.
Psellism
::
Psellism
(n.)
Indistinct
pronunciation;
stammering.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. t.) To utter or give forth in low or
indistinct
words or
sounds;
as, to
murmur
tales..
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