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  • adjective Abbreviation of indefinite.

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Examples

  • Im an independent I like mccain, although he has switched positions also, i.e. (the war in iraq staying indef. to having a 5 year plan) but im reseaching obama with an unbiased eye.

    Obama switches prediction: now says it'll be Celtics in six 2008

  • May 24th, 2006 at 5: 49 pm tom white says: nsa data mining is used to snare those remaining few individuals who have 9/11 information pertaining to who else was involved … Codewords and phrases, name combinations, etc. are detected and those individuals who use them in e-mail or over the phone are labelled terrorists and held indef. without representation.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 24, 2006 2006

  • Eagerly scooping up wigglers and eggs to keep Reed in stock indef - initely, they hurried with their find to his laboratory.

    Manuscript Draft: Walter Reed: Doctor in Uniform, by Laura Wood, [19 -- ] 1943

  • See āgan. nān (from ne-ān), indef. pron., _none, no_: with gen.pl. gūð-billa nān,

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • See âgan. nân (from ne-ân), indef. pron., _none, no_: with gen.pl. gûð-billa nân,

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • I agree the Aq and affiliates are an issue, the US public is going soft and the DoD can't keep this up indef.

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  • «quisquam, quicquam» or «quidquam» (no fem. or plur.), indef.pron. _any one_ (at all), _anything_ (at all) (§486).

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

  • «quīdam, quaedam, quiddam (quoddam) », indef.pron. and adj. _a certain one, a certain, a_ (§485).

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

  • «aliquis (- quī), - qua, - quid (- quod) », indef.pron. _some one, some_

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

  • «quis (quī), qua (quae), quid (quod) », indef.pron. and adj., used after

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

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